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What is the value of h?

The graph shows the function f(x) = (2.5) was horizontally
translated left by a value of h to get the function g(x) = (2.5)
-2.
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3 votes

Answer:

A -2

Explanation:

User Mohosyny
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Answer:

Option (1). h = -2

Explanation:

This question is incomplete: here is the complete question.

The graph shows the function f(x) =
(2.5)^(x) was horizontally shifted by a value of h to get the function g(x) =
(2.5)^(x-h). What is the value of h ?

From the graph attached,

Point (0, 1) lies on function f(x).

If the graph of function f(x) is shifted h units left horizontally, rule for the translation will be,

f(x + h) → g(x)

For 2 units shift to the left horizontally,

f(x + 2) → g(x)


(2.5)^(x+2) =
(2.5)^(x-h)

By comparing both the sides,

x + 2 = x - h

h = -2

Therefore, Option (1) will be the answer.

What is the value of h? The graph shows the function f(x) = (2.5) was horizontally-example-1
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