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Write the equation of the asymptote of the following function.f(x) = -4 (2)^x-3 + 5

Write the equation of the asymptote of the following function.f(x) = -4 (2)^x-3 + 5-example-1
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Given: The equation below


f(x)=-4(2)^(x-3)+5

To Determine: The equation of the asymptote

Solution

Let us simplify the function


\begin{gathered} f(x)=-4(2)^(x-3) \\ f(x)=-4*2^x/2^3+5 \\ f(x)=-4*2^x*(1)/(8)+5 \\ f(x)=-2^x/2+5 \\ f(x)=-2^(x-1)+5 \end{gathered}

The graph is as shown below

From the above, the horizontal asymptote is y = 5

Write the equation of the asymptote of the following function.f(x) = -4 (2)^x-3 + 5-example-1
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