The question is y=2-3(5^(x+4)). They want me to graph the transition from y=5^x, then y= -3(5^x), and finally y=2-3(5^(x+4). WOuldn't the numbers be incredibly high since it's exponential?

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The question is y=2-3(5^(x+4)).


They want me to graph the transition from y=5^x,


then y=

-3(5^x), and finally y=2-3(5^(x+4). WOuldn't the numbers be incredibly high since it's exponential?

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Question is y=2-3(5^(x+4)). They want me to graph the transition fr
om y=5^x, then y= -
3(5^x), and finally y=2-3(5^(x+4). WOuldn't the numbers be incredibly high since it's
exponential?
Answer :
First we draw draw graph for y=5^x which is as follows
Then y=...
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