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The graph of g(x), shown is a vertical shift of the graph of f(x)=2^x. Write the equation for g(x)

The graph of g(x), shown is a vertical shift of the graph of f(x)=2^x. Write the equation-example-1
User Openssid
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Answer:

the equation for g(x) would be 2^x + 1.

-when shifting graph up, use x + ?

-when shifting graph down, use x - ?

-when shifting graph left, use ^(x + ?)

-when shifting graph right, use ^(x - ?)

I hope this helps you!

User SausageBuscuit
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Answer:

It's D .

Explanation:

The graph of f(x) = 2^x passes through the y axis at (0, 1).

The graph of g(x) passes through (0, 0) so g(x) = 2^x - 1.

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