00:01
In order to first shift to this function e to the x down to, that's where we're just going to subtract at the end.
00:08
And so this is going to be y equals e to the x and then a minus two at the end.
00:16
And so that would actually shift it down just a little bit more.
00:19
So we would actually have a y intercept.
00:21
That's at negative 1 here, by the way.
00:23
So i didn't draw that perfectly.
00:25
It shouldn't go through the origin.
00:27
It should go down one more unit there.
00:29
Okay, the next one we'll do this in black here is that we're going to shift two units to the right.
00:36
This is very counterintuitive because in order to shift to the right, you actually want to do e to the x and then minus two in the argument part of it.
00:50
And so that's going to then shift this one.
00:53
Well, let's just do that over here to the right two.
00:57
And that'll be e to the x minus 2.
01:04
Okay, the next one, we'll do this in blue, is going to be part c reflecting about the x -axis.
01:13
And so we want the graph to shift downward, basically.
01:17
So like that, the opposite of what the green one is, and that would be y equals, we put the negative in front.
01:25
So that would be y equals negative e to the x...