Starting with the graph of f(x) = 8^x, write the formula for the function that results from (a) shifting f(x) 4 units downward. y = (b) shifting f(x) 3 units to the right. y = (c) reflecting f(x) about the x-axis and the y-axis. y =
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So the new function is \( y = 8^{x} - 4 \). Show more…
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