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How does the graph of g(x)=2^(x+3) differ from the graph of f(x)=2^(x)?

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Answer:

While f(x) has no transformations being done to it, g(x) is shifted horizontally three units to the left.

Explanation:

f(x) = 2^(x) is the parent function and since g(x) = 2^(x + 3) has the "+3" inside the parentheses, g(x) is shifted horizontally three units to the left.

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