SOLUTION: e^(x-3)+4. Whats the domain,rang, and asmyptote? And how do I graph it?

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Question 954155: e^(x-3)+4. Whats the domain,rang, and asmyptote? And how do I graph it?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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There are no limitations on the domain, (-infinity,infinity).
As x approaches -infinity, then y approaches 4.
There is an asymptote at y=4.
As x approaches infinity}, then the function is unbounded.
So the range is (4,infinity).
Graph it like any other function.
Choose x values.
Calculate y values.
Plot x,y pairs.
Draw a continuous line between data pairs.