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Which of the following describes the graph of h(x)= -2^(x+3)-4. Thanks for the help!

Which of the following describes the graph of h(x)= -2^(x+3)-4. Thanks for the help-example-1
Which of the following describes the graph of h(x)= -2^(x+3)-4. Thanks for the help-example-1
Which of the following describes the graph of h(x)= -2^(x+3)-4. Thanks for the help-example-2
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Explanation:

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Which of the following describes the graph of h(x)= -2^(x+3)-4. Thanks for the help-example-1
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SOLUTION:

Case: Graphs

Method:

The equation:


h(x)=-2^((x+3))-4

We will plug in several values of x

(-3, ?), (0, ?)


\begin{gathered} (-5,?) \\ h(-3)=-2^((-3+3))-4 \\ h(-3)=-2^0-4 \\ h(-3)=-1-4 \\ h(-3)=-5 \\ (-3,-5) \end{gathered}

And


\begin{gathered} (0,?) \\ h(0)=-2^((0+3))-4 \\ h(0)=-2^3-4 \\ h(0)=-8-4 \\ h(0)=-12 \\ (0,-12) \end{gathered}

Final answer: 3rd Option

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Which of the following describes the graph of h(x)= -2^(x+3)-4. Thanks for the help-example-1
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