Graph Exponential Function with both Vertical and Horizontal Shifts/Transformations

Graph Exponential Function with both Vertical and Horizontal Shifts/Transformations

In this example, we begin with a parent function of an exponential function and identify its key points and horizontal asymptote. We then identify the shifts/transformations that needs to be applied and move the horizontal asymptote and key points accordingly to make the final graph. Multiple graphs are created as we apply transformations one at a time. When done with the graph, we identify the domain, range, key points, and horizontal asymptote of the graph. This video contains examples that are from Algebra and Trigonometry, 1st ed, by Abramson, Belloit, Falduto, Gross, Lippman et al. It is an open-source textbook from OpenStax that you may download for free at https://openstax.org/details/books/al.... The text is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...