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18 June, 01:15

How is the graph of y=-1/2 (5) ^x-3 translated from the graph of y=1/2 (5) ^x

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  1. 18 June, 01:21
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    Answer: Upside down and to the right 3 units

    First, we have the leading coefficient being changed from positive to negative. This will make the graph upside down, reflected over the x-axis.

    Second, the variable x is having 3 subtracted from it. This will cause the entire graph to be translated 3 units to the right.
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