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Graphing Natural Exponential Functions In Exercise,sketch the graph of the function.See Example 1.

g(x) = e1-x

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Answer:

See the graph and explanation below.

Explanation:

For this case we have the following function:


f(x) = e^(1-x)

We can calculate some points in order to see the tendency of the graph, we can select a set of points for example
x =-2,-1.5,-1,0,1,1,5,2 and we can calculate the values for f(x) like this

x=-2


f(x=-2) =e^(1+2)= e^(3)=20.086

x=-1.5


f(x=-1.5) =e^(1+1.5)= e^(2.5)=12.182

x=-1


f(x=-1) =e^(1+1)= e^(2)=7.389

x=0


f(x=0) =e^(1-0)= e^(1)=2.718

This point correspond to the y intercept.

x=1


f(x=1) =e^(1-1)= e^(0)=1

x=2


f(x=2) =e^(1-2)= e^(-1)=0.368

We don't have x intercepts for this case since the functionnever crosses the x axis.

And then we can see the plot on the figure attached.

Graphing Natural Exponential Functions In Exercise,sketch the graph of the function-example-1
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