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he graph shows f(x) = [1/2]^x and its translation, g(x). Which describes the translation of f(x) to g(x)? translation of four units up translation of five units up translation of four units to the right translation of five units to the right

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translation of four units up

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Hi! :)


The graph shows f(x) = [1/2]^x and its translation, g(x). Which describes the translation of f(x) to g(x)?


Translation of four units up! The f(x) function cannot possibly be f(x)=1/2, though, because that would be a horizontal line through y = 1/2 and that function is clearly not a horizontal line. So whatever f(x) is really, add 4 to the tail end of it to show its translation!


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