Respuesta :

Answer: [tex]y=2^{x-2}+3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the equation from a graphed function, you can substitute points into each equation to find the original:

A point on the graph is (2, 4). Substituting this into each equation, we get:

[tex]4=2^{2+3} -2[/tex], which claims that 4 is equal to 30, which is incorrect.

[tex]4=2^{2-3} +2[/tex], which claims that 4 is equal to 3/2, which is incorrect.

[tex]4=2^{2-2}+3[/tex], which claims that 4 is equal to 4, which is correct.

We can test the third function further by taking another point on the graph, (3, 5), and substituting it into the function:

[tex]5=2^{3-2} +3[/tex], which claims that 5 is equal to 5, which is correct.

Answer:

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the answer to the next question is

Sketch the graph of y=7x

Reflect the graph across the y-axis to show the function y=7^-x

Stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 3 to show the function y=3x7^-x

Shift the graph up 2 units to show the function y=3x7^-x +2          

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