1a)f(x) = (3)^{x-1} + 2 Parent (Basic) Function: Transformation(s): Equation of Horizontal Asymptote:
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The parent function is the most basic form of the function without any transformations. In this case, the parent function is f(x) = x. Step 2: Identify the transformation(s) applied to the parent function. The given function, fx = 3x - 1 + 2, has two Show more…
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