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How is the graph of y=-2(3)^x+4 translated from the graph of y=2(3)^x
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How is the graph of y=-2(3)^x+4 translated from the graph of y=2(3)^x
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It is reflected across the x-axis and the constant multiplicative rate is increased by four, downwards
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From the graph of y=2(3)^x:
The negative sign on the coefficient means a reflection across the x-axis. The plus 4 means shifted up 4 units.
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