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What function represents a horizontal shift of f(x)=5^x by 4 units to the right
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f(x)=5^(x-4)
This is the same function just the x values differ by 4. Lets say x=0 original function's value is 1, for the same value in this new fucntion you have to make x=4 to get 1.
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