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Ugh I’m going insane trying to do this. Please help.

Ugh I’m going insane trying to do this. Please help.-example-1
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I agree with the first one

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Answer:

y(x)=6^(x)-3

Explanation:

Let the exponential function be y(x) = ab^(x) but since the graph is translated 3 units down, y(x) = ab^(x)-3. Now, y(0)=-2=a*b^(0)-3. a=1. The equation is nearly complete but we need b, we can find it by using the point y(1)=3. y(x)=b^(x) - 3. y(1)=3=b-3, b=6. The equation of the function is y(x)=6^(x)-3

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