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starting with the graph of f(x)=8^x write the equation of the graph that results from Shifting f(x) 5 units upward y=____shifting f(x) 9 units to the left y=____reflecting f(x) about the x axis and the y axis y=

starting with the graph of f(x)=8^x write the equation of the graph that results from-example-1
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We have the following:


f(x)=8^x

(a)

for there to be an upward displacement, we must add the function the value that we want it to rise, like this


f(x)=8^x+5

(b)

for there to be a shift to the left, we must add the exponent from the value we want it to rise, like this


f(x)=8^(x+9)

(c)

for there to be a shift to the left, we must subtract the exponent from the value we want it to rise, like this

The inverse is:


\begin{gathered} y=8^x \\ x=8^y \\ \ln x=y\cdot\ln 8 \\ y=(\ln x)/(\ln 8) \end{gathered}

The answer is


f(x)=(\ln x)/(\ln 8)

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