SOLUTION: Graph the function: f(x)=2(3 to the x-1 power all divided by 4) -2 What is the domain, range, asymptote, intercepts, and end behavior for the function. What's confusing me is t

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Question 703348: Graph the function: f(x)=2(3 to the x-1 power all divided by 4) -2
What is the domain, range, asymptote, intercepts, and end behavior for the function.
What's confusing me is the 3 to the x-1 power being inside the parentheses.

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the function: f(x)=2(3 to the x-1 power all divided by 4) -2
f(x) = 2(3^[(x-1)/4) -2
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What is the
domain::: All Real Numbers
range:::All Real Numbers
asymptote::none
ntercepts::
x-int::3.5237..
y-int::-2.8
end behavior for the function::
as x increase y goes to oo
as x decreases x goes to -oo
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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