What is the transformation that occurs to the equation y = 2^x if the equation changes to y = -2^(x+1) - 1?
The transformation moves the graph 1 unit to the left and 1 unit down. The transformation moves the graph 1 unit to the left, 1 unit down and reflects that graph across the y-axis. The transformation moves the graph 1 unit to the left, 1 unit down and reflects that graph across the x-axis. The transformation moves the graph 1 unit to the right, 1 unit down and reflects that graph across the x-axis.
those are the options
\(\large y = -2^{x+1} - 1\) \(\large y = -(2^{x+1} + 1)\)
x+1 ---> moves LEFT by 1 unit +1 ----> moves UP by 1 unit y = -(something) ---> reflects y in x axis
you dont have this choice in ur options.
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