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The function f(x)={1/5}^x is translated up 4 units. Which equation represents the translated function

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The equation g(x)=4.2 represents the translated function.

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f(x+n)\to\text{translation n units left}\\\\f(x-n)\to\text{translation n units right}\\\\f(x)+n\to\text{translation n units up}\\\\f(x)-n\to\text{translation n units down}\\\\\\f(x)=\left((1)/(5)\right)^x\to f(x)+4=\left((1)/(5)\right)^x+4\\\\Answer:\ g(x)=\left((1)/(5)\right)^x+4
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