
Transforming Exponential Functions: Graphing Techniques

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Emma Peterson
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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06:21
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1.
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What type of function transformations are discussed in the video?
2.
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What happens to the graph of an exponential function when you add a positive constant to the exponent?
3.
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What is the result of a vertical shift down in an exponential function?
4.
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What is the effect of adding a negative constant to the base of an exponential function?
5.
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How does the graph of an exponential function change when the exponent is decreased by a constant?
6.
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What does a negative sign in front of the base of an exponential function indicate?
7.
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In a reflection over the y-axis, what happens to the exponent in the function?
8.
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Which transformation involves multiplying the exponent by a constant?
9.
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If the constant multiplied by the base of the exponential function is less than 1 but greater than 0, what is the transformation called?
10.
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What transformation occurs if the exponent in an exponential function is multiplied by a constant greater than 1?
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