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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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Option (1)

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Answer:

Option (1)

Explanation:

Given question is incomplete; find the picture of the graph in the attachment.

Parent function f(x) =
(1)/(2^x)

When function 'f' is translated by 4 units up which is evident form the graph, the translated function obtained is,

g(x) = f(x) + 4

g(x) =
(1)/(2^x)+4

Therefore, Option (1). [Translation of 4 units up] is defined by the graph attached.

Which describes the translation of f(x) to g(x)? translation of four units up translation-example-1
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