The coefficient on our transformed function is -4
The exponent on our transformed function is x
The constant we are adding to our function f(x)=2^x is +1
How to find the equation
To find the equation we investigate the transformed image
Firstly, we notice there was a reflection over the x-axis. This introduces a negative sign
Secondly there was one unit upward translation. This will lead to addition of one.
Lefts find the coeficient of the function (a). Assuming the function is represented by the equation
From the parent function (f(x) = 2ˣ) we have that b = 2. Using the graph we translate down 1 unit (we will add the 1 later). Then we can see the graph passed through (0, -4). Hence we have that
g(x) = a(b)ˣ
-4 = a(1) (2 exponent 0 = 1)
a = -4
plugging in a and b results to g(x) = -4(2)ˣ then we add the 1 (earlier removed), to get the final equation as