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PLEASE HELP ME IDK WHAT TO DO (SAD YEEHAW)!!!!!
describe the graph:
f(x)= (3/4)^x +4

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Answer:

See attached picture.

y-intercept at (0,5) and asymptote at y = 4.

Explanation:

This graph has a base 3/4 that is less than 1. This means it will start high and end low.

It has also been shifted up 4 units by adding 4. This means the asymptote moves to from y = 0 to y =4. The y-intercept of the parent function will also move from (0,1) to (0,5).

PLEASE HELP ME IDK WHAT TO DO (SAD YEEHAW)!!!!! describe the graph: f(x)= (3/4)^x-example-1
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