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What transformation has changed the parent function f(x) = (.5)x to its new appearance shown in the graph below?

What transformation has changed the parent function f(x) = (.5)x to its new appearance-example-1
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User Tomikiss
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Answer:

The transformation that has changed the parent function f(x) to the graph shown is:

f(x+2)

Explanation:

We are given a parent function f(x) as:


f(x)=(0.5)^x

and let the transformed function be:

g(x)

Clearly by looking at the graph of the transformed function we observe that:

at x=0

the value of the function lie between 0 and 1.

a)

f(x)-2

i.e. the function is given by:


g(x)=(0.5)^x-2

At x=0 we have:


g(0)=(0.5)^0-2\\\\g(0)=1-2\\\\g(0)=-1

Hence, option (a) is incorrect.

c)

f(x)+1


g(x)=(0.5)^x+1

at x=0 we have:


g(0)=(0.5)^0+1\\\\g(0)=1+1\\\\g(0)=2

Hence, option (c) is incorrect.

d)

-1.f(x)


g(x)=-(0.5)^x

At x=0 we have:


g(0)=-(0.5)^0\\\\g(0)=-1

Hence, option (d) is incorrect.

b)

f(x+2)


g(x)=(0.5)^(x+2)

At x=0 we have:


g(x)=(0.5)^(2)\\\\g(x)=0.25

Hence, option (b) is the answer.

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User Brad Crandell
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The graph shown is the graph of f(x) = (0.5)^x shifted two units to the left.
f(x + 2)
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User BernardL
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