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| Question 57120:  I am stumped by this one.  Use transformations to help graph f(x)=3^(1-x)-4. Also identify domain, range and horizontal asymptote and whether the graph is increasing or decreasing. I know the graph will move 4 to the right.  The part that is throwing me off is the exponent. I know -x is a reflection about the x-axis.  Please help.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I am stumped by this one.  Use transformations to help graph f(x)=3^(1-x)-4. Also identify domain, range and horizontal asymptote and whether the graph is increasing or decreasing. I know the graph will move 4 to the right.  The part that is throwing me off is the exponent. I know -x is a reflection about the x-axis.  Please help. -------------
 Sketch the graph y=3^(-x) which is a decreasing function passing
 thru (0,1)(1,(1/3)),(2,(1/9) etc; never going below the x axis.
 Then y=3^(-x+1) moves that graph "1" to the left.
 Then y=3^(-x+1)-4 moves that last graph down 4.
 Hope this helps.
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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