Question 121713:  What is the correct mapping rule to show the transformation of y=2^x for the equation 1/4(y-5)=2^2x-3 ? Can someone please help, I've been stuck for a few days on this one.I'm guessing: (x,y)-(x+3),(4y+5), anyone know? 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! What is the correct mapping rule to show the transformation of y=2^x for the equation 1/4(y-5)=2^2x-3 ? Can someone please help, I've been stuck for a few days on this one.I'm guessing: (x,y)-(x+3),(4y+5), anyone know? 
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Rearranging I get: 
y = 4*(2^(2x-3)-3)+5 
y = 4*2^(2x-3)+7 
Not sure about this one, but: 
It looks to me like y=2^x is moved (3/2)to the right, up 7, and "stretched" 
by a factor of 4. 
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Maybe (x,y)----(x-(3/2),4y+7) 
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What do you think? 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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