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Which transformation of f(x)=3^x does h(x)=-3^x-7 represent?
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Which transformation of f(x)=3^x does h(x)=-3^x-7 represent?
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Which transformation of f(x)=3^x does h(x)=-3^x-7 represent?
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f(x) = 3^x and g(x) = 3^x - 7 => h(x) = f(x) - 7. This is f(x) has been translated 7 units downward.
If you graph f(x) you can obtain h(x) by shifting the graph of f(x) 7 units downward.
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