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Please help! I need help ASAP!!! How is 2^x translated if I change it to 2^(x+3)?

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The graph would translate 3 units to the left

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User Sebastian Zubrinic
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Answer:

g(x) = 2^(x+3) is a shift left of three units

Explanation:

f(x) = 2^x

g(x) = 2^(x+3) is a shift left of three units

When we add in the function itself it is left or right

C>0 means shift left c

C< 0 means shift right c

f(x) +C is a shift up and down

f(x+c) is a shift left and right

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