022 Exam 2 Sample B, Problem 2

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Sketch the graph of .

Foundations:  
This is a problem about graphing through transformations. It requires you to find the basic or prototype graph, and then understand how to apple the transformations. In particular, if our basic graph is
and we have a transformed graph
we would have to consider a shift/mirroring of the basic graph from , a horizontal shift from , and a vertical shift from .

 Solution:

Step 1: 
Identify the Basic Graph: The basic graph is
If you do not know exactly what this looks like, plot the basic points:
I would always recommend plotting the basic graph, in order to show that you properly applied the transformations. Note that since our base is less than one, the basic graph will be decreasing.
Step 2: 
Verify the Transformations: Here, we need to shift the basic graph down by four, while moving it to the right one (as the argument is zero when is one). Note that since the basic graph has an asymptote at the -axis, we will shift the asymptote to the line
Final Answer:  

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