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Pixel:

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Pixel:

@dude

Pixel:

compression is in front of (x) right?

dude:

Yes

Pixel:

so G(x)=6(5)

Pixel:

or keep it at 1/2?

dude:

so g(x)=6(5)

Pixel:

mk

dude:

That is not the final answer. We still have to do the other transformations

dude:

How do you translate up?

Pixel:

(x-V)

Pixel:

?

dude:

\[\large {y=a*(b)^{x-c}+d}\] Which controls vertical translations?

Pixel:

(b)sub-c

dude:

No

Pixel:

+d?

dude:

Yes

Pixel:

right is -c?

dude:

Yes translation horizontally is \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @dude \[\large {y=a*(b)^\color{red}{{\boxed{x-c}}}+d}\] \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

Pixel:

g(x)=6(5)^x-1+3

Pixel:

Wait it is +1

dude:

We are trying to transform g(x), revise your c and d values.

Pixel:

so +1 and -3

Pixel:

g(x)=6(5)^+1

dude:

Almost. What c values make the graph go right? Which make it go left?

Pixel:

-1?

dude:

How does \[2^{x}compare~to~2^{x-1}?\]

Pixel:

^-1

dude:

Yes but graphically? Does it move left or right?

Pixel:

left?

dude:

No

Pixel:

i thought it was reversed?

dude:

Yes it is counterintuitive, is it is "-c" value then it goes to the right if it is "+c" it goes to the left

Pixel:

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Pixel:

i always forget that

Pixel:

g(x)=6(5)^+1?

dude:

\[g(x)=6(5)^{x-3}\]

Pixel:

the vertical translation is gone right? because -3 + 3 = 0?

dude:

Yes

Pixel:

thanks dude

Pixel:

i really appreciate it

dude:

You are welcome.

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