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You are given the exponential function g(x) = 4–x. Which option below gives the formula for a new function h created by shrinking g by a factor of 2 along the y-axis? h(x) = 4–x–1 h(x) = 2(4–x) h(x) = 0.5(4–x) h(x) = 4–x+1

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I don't understand, g(x) = 4 - x  is not an exponential function. Did you miss any thing?

Answer:

The option which gives the formula for a new function h created by shrinking g by a factor of 2 along the y-axis is:

             [tex]h(x)=0.5\cdot 4^{-x}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given a parent function which is a exponential function as:

            [tex]g(x)=4^{-x}[/tex]

and the shrinking of a function along the y-axis means that there is a vertical shrink.

Now, it is given that the function g is vertically compressed by a factor of 2.

This means that the transformed function is given by:

   [tex]h(x)=\dfrac{1}{2}g(x)\\\\\\i.e.\\\\\\h(x)=0.5\cdot 4^{-x}[/tex]

Also, by the graph we could observe that at x=0 the value of x is compressed when the function was divided by 2.

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