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OpenStudy (anonymous):

michele Given the parent function f(x) = 3^x, which graph shows f(x) + 2? A.https://lss.brainhoney.com/Resource/22181743,AD3,0,C,3,0/Assets/72371_53b5b27c/07_06_03a.jpg B.https://lss.brainhoney.com/Resource/22181743,AD3,0,C,3,0/Assets/72371_53b5b27c/07_06_03b.jpg C. https://lss.brainhoney.com/Resource/22181743,AD3,0,C,3,0/Assets/72371_53b5b27c/07_06_03c.jpg D.https://lss.brainhoney.com/Resource/22181743,AD3,0,C,3,0/Assets/72371_53b5b27c/07_06_03d.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Michele_Laino A check right if A

OpenStudy (reynad):

it looks like the question is asking for a vertical translation. Vertical translations affect the y-value. We know the y-int of f(x) is 1 so we add 2 to 1 and get 3 as the new y-int

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Michele_Laino

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

hint: f(x)+2=3^x+2

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

no, I think that it is not A

OpenStudy (reynad):

It would be D, no?

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

it is D, since at x=0, the y-coordinate is 3, and using our formula, we have: f(0)=2^0+2=1+2=3

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

@sallyfield888

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