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Which is the graph of g(x) = (0.5)x + 3 – 4?

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The Answer A is correct

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Graph (A)

Explanation:

Given question is incomplete; find the question in the attachment.

Given function is g(x) =
(0.5)^(x+3)-4

Parent function of the given function is,

f(x) =
(0.5)^(x)

When the function 'f' is shifted by 3 units left over the x-axis, translated function will be,

h(x) = f(x+3) =
(0.5)^(x+3)

When h(x) is shifted 4 units down, translated function will be,

g(x) = h(x) - 4

g(x) =
(0.5)^(x+3)-4

g(x) has a y-intercept as (-4).

From the given graphs, Graph A shows the y-intercept as (-4).

Therefore, Graph A will be the answer.

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