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OpenStudy (anonymous):

one more?!? please help???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ganeshie8 one more? :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please explain it to me? :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes I think so @Loser66

OpenStudy (loser66):

Let me do it on paper

OpenStudy (loser66):

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/gdajurcoyw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what now? @Loser66

OpenStudy (loser66):

I try to put it in logic, but it seems I failed on it. I am so sorry for pretending being helpful. @freckles

OpenStudy (loser66):

@mathmath333

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's ok at least you tried :) @Loser66

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

lol u called me!@Loser66

OpenStudy (loser66):

Since I solved this problem when I took precal, but now I don't know how to solve it without using derivative. ha!! But I am not sure which level the Asker is. Get help from you is not a weird thing, right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no @Loser66

OpenStudy (freckles):

Let's play with thought of a being 2. \[f(x)=2^{x+h}+k\] \[f(x)=2^x \text{ looks like }\] |dw:1414977923182:dw| \[f(x)=2^{-x} \text{ looks like } \] |dw:1414977980723:dw| \[f(x)=2^{x+1} \text{ looks like } \] |dw:1414978054781:dw| \[f(x)=2^{x-1} \text{ looks like }\] |dw:1414978113451:dw| But the only way your graph makes since to me is if a is between 0 and 1 it is weird no restrictions on a is mentioned

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