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Graphing Exponential Functions (Part 2)

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Published on Feb 3, 2011

How to graph exponential functions that have been transformed (shifted up or down, left or right, and perhaps even reflected). We take it one step at a time, and talk about what each number in the equation does to the graph. The most important features of the exponential graph is to realize where the asymptote is, where the starting point / y-intercept moved to after being transformed, and whether the graph represents growth or decay.

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