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Given the parent function f(x) = 3x, which graph shows f(x) + 2?

Given the parent function f(x) = 3x, which graph shows f(x) + 2?-example-1
Given the parent function f(x) = 3x, which graph shows f(x) + 2?-example-1
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Answer:

Option D is the correct answer because you simply shift the graph +2 Y

Explanation:

User Evan Cordeiro
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Answer:

the answer in the attached figure

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=3^(x)

The y-intercept of f(x) is the value of f(x) for x equal to zero

so


f(0)=3^(0)=1

Let


g(x)=f(x)+2

substitute


g(x)=3^(x)+2

The y-intercept of g(x) is the value of g(x) for x equal to zero

so


g(0)=3^(0)+2=3

The translation rule is
2 units up

therefore

the answer in the attached figure

Given the parent function f(x) = 3x, which graph shows f(x) + 2?-example-1
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