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The graph shows that f(x)=(1/3)^x is translated horizontally and vertically to get the function g(x)=(1/3)^x-h + k. What is the value of k? -5 -3 3 5

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B. -3

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User Steveyang
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

I assume the graph is the one attached.

Comparing the points on each curve, f(x) is translated down 3 units and right 5 units to get g(x). Therefore, the equation of g(x) is:

g(x) = (⅓)ˣ⁻⁵ − 3

So k = -3.

The graph shows that f(x)=(1/3)^x is translated horizontally and vertically to get-example-1
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