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If this is the graph of f(x)=a^(x+h) +k, then:

If this is the graph of f(x)=a^(x+h) +k, then:-example-1
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Explanation:

For a function g(x) = aˣ the domain is (-∞, ∞) and tha range is (0,∞)

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f(x)=a^((x+h)) +k the h means moving function g(x)=aˣ along X-axis {the domain doesn't change as it is R} and the k means moving function g(x)=aˣ along Y-axis {the begining of the range moves from 0 to k}

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