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write an equation of the function in the form y=a(b)^x -c that has a y intercept of -6, asymptote of y= -2 and goes through (2,-18)

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Explanation:

Asymptote: y = 2 y-intercept: (0,8)

Explanation:

The given function is

f(x) = 6(0.5)^{x} + 2f(x)=6(0.5)

x

+2

This function is of the form:

f(x) = a {b}^{x} + cf(x)=ab

x

+c

where y=c is the horizontal asymptote.

By comparing , we have c=2 hence the horizontal asymptote is

y = 2y=2

To find the y-intercept, we put x=0 into the function to get:

f(0) = 6(0.5)^{0} + 2 = 6 + 2 = 8f(0)=6(0.5)

0

+2=6+2=8

Therefore the y-intercept is (0,8).

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