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what change do you have to make to the graph of f(x)=7^x in order to graph the function g(x)=7^(x+10)

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Answer:

Shift the graph of y = f(x) left 10 units to get the graph of y = g(x).

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate g(x), you look 10 units "ahead" ( i.e. use x+10 ) and then calculate f(x) with that value.  So g(x) is just like f(x) but pulling over values from over on the right.  Consequently, its graph is just like that of f(x) but moved left.

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