Problem 13_ (2 Pt8) Use transformations of the graph of y = e to graph the function k(z) = -e"+4 (6) (1 Pt each) What are the domain and the range of k? (1 Pt) Write an equation of the horizontal asymptote of k
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Step 1: Transform the graph of y = e^x To graph k(z) = -e^(-z)+4, we need to start with the graph of y = e^x and apply the following transformations: - Reflection about the x-axis (negative sign in front of e^(-z)) - Vertical shift up 4 units (addition of +4 at the Show more…
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