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Use the graph of f to describe the transformation that results in the graph of g. Then sketch the graphs of g and f.

Use the graph of f to describe the transformation that results in the graph of g. Then-example-1
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Since we have the function:


f(x)=((1)/(3))^x

Graphing this an the transformation into a graph calculator we have:

We can see that the transformated function is translated 2 units to the right, and that It is also translated 4 units down.

Thus, the transformations are the following:

g(x) is the graph of f(x) translated 2 units to the right and 4 units down.

Use the graph of f to describe the transformation that results in the graph of g. Then-example-1
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