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<span class="exam"> Describe how the graph of <math style="vertical-align:-17%"> f(x) = 3^{(x+1)} - 2</math> &thinsp;can be obtained from a basic graph. Then sketch the graph. Provide at least two ordered pairs, and the equation of any asymptote.
 
<span class="exam"> Describe how the graph of <math style="vertical-align:-17%"> f(x) = 3^{(x+1)} - 2</math> &thinsp;can be obtained from a basic graph. Then sketch the graph. Provide at least two ordered pairs, and the equation of any asymptote.
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! Foundations
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|1) What is the basic graph of <math> f(x) = 3^{(x+1)} - 2</math>?
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|2) How is the graph <math>g(x)=x+1</math> obtained from <math>f(x)=x</math>?
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|3) How is the graph <math>g(x)=(x-3)^2</math> obtained from <math>f(x)=x^2</math>?
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|Answer:
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|1) The basic graph is <math>y=3^x</math>.
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|2) The graph of <math>g(x)</math> is obtained by shifting the graph of <math>f(x)</math> up 1 unit.
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|3) The graph of <math>g(x)</math> is obtained by shifting the graph of <math>f(x)</math> to the right by 3 units.
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Solution:
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! Step 1:
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|We start with the basic graph of <math>g(x)=3^x</math>.
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|To get the graph of <math>f(x)</math> from <math>g(x)</math>, we shift the graph of <math>g(x)</math> down 2 and to the left by 1.
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! Step 2:
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|Two ordered pairs are (-1,-1), and (0,1). There is a horizontal asymptote at <math>y=-2</math>.
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! Final Answer:
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|To get the graph of <math>f(x)</math> from <math>3^x</math>, we shift the graph of <math>3^x</math> down 2 and to the left by 1.
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|Two ordered pairs are (-1,-1), and (0,1). There is a horizontal asymptote at <math>y=-2</math>
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 11 May 2015

Describe how the graph of  can be obtained from a basic graph. Then sketch the graph. Provide at least two ordered pairs, and the equation of any asymptote.

Foundations
1) What is the basic graph of ?
2) How is the graph obtained from ?
3) How is the graph obtained from ?
Answer:
1) The basic graph is .
2) The graph of is obtained by shifting the graph of up 1 unit.
3) The graph of is obtained by shifting the graph of to the right by 3 units.


Solution:

Step 1:
We start with the basic graph of .
To get the graph of from , we shift the graph of down 2 and to the left by 1.
Step 2:
Two ordered pairs are (-1,-1), and (0,1). There is a horizontal asymptote at .
Final Answer:
To get the graph of from , we shift the graph of down 2 and to the left by 1.
Two ordered pairs are (-1,-1), and (0,1). There is a horizontal asymptote at

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