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How is the graph of y=4(2)^x+3 translated from the graph of y=4(2)^x

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Answer:

Translation upwards of 3 units.

Explanation:

The + 3 moves the whole graph up 3 units.

f(x) ---> f(x) + 3.

( I have assumed that The + 3 is not part of the exponent).

User Anazimok
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Answer:

Vertical movement: Move up 3 units

or

Horizontal movement: Move left 3 units

Explanation:

If your parent equation is
f(x) = 4(2)^(x) and your child equation is
f(x) = 4(2)^(x) + 3, then it has vertically moved up 3 units.

If your parent equation is
f(x) = 4(2)^(x) and your child equation is
f(x) = 4(2)^(x+3), then it has moved horizontally left 3 units.

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