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If you shift the exponential parent function, f(x) = 2^x , right 2 units, what is the equation of the new function?

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We know the rule for shifting right(x is changed)

  • f(x) —» f(x-a)

So

here

For a =2

  • f(x-2)

  • \sf 2^(x-2)
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Answer:


g(x)=2^(x-2)

Explanation:

Translations

For
a > 0


f(x+a) \implies f(x) \: \textsf{translated}\:a\:\textsf{units left}


f(x-a) \implies f(x) \: \textsf{translated}\:a\:\textsf{units right}


f(x)+a \implies f(x) \: \textsf{translated}\:a\:\textsf{units up}


f(x)-a \implies f(x) \: \textsf{translated}\:a\:\textsf{units down}

Parent function:
f(x)=2^x

Translated 2 units right:
g(x)=f(x-2)=2^(x-2)

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