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5 January, 17:31

How is the graph of y=9 (3) ^x-2 - 6 translated from the graph of y=9 (3) ^x?

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  1. 5 January, 17:58
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    The question to this answer is ham
  2. 5 January, 20:36
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    For this case we have the following function:

    y = 9 (3) ^ x

    Applying the following transformations we have:

    Horizontal translations

    Suppose that h> 0

    To graph y = f (x-h), move the graph of h units to the right.

    y = 9 (3) ^ (x-2)

    Vertical translations

    Suppose that k> 0

    To graph y = f (x) - k, move the graph of k units down.

    y = 9 (3) ^ (x-2) - 6

    Answer:

    2 units to the right

    6 units down
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