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State the shifts needed to the standard function y = 2^x in order to graph the function y = 2^x-4 - 3. Then graph both below. Shift y = 2^x horizontally and vertically Express in log form: 7^3 = 343 Express in log form: e^2 = t Express in exponential form: log_w 1 = 0 Solve: log_x 16 = 2 Solve: log 1000 = x Expand: log(AB^2/c) Evaluate: log^1/9 = Evaluate: log_22(Squareroot 22) = Evaluate: In e^6 = Show transcribed image text
State the shifts needed to the standard function y = 2^x in order to graph the function y = 2^x-4 - 3. Then graph both below. Shift y = 2^x horizontally and vertically Express in log form: 7^3 = 343 Express in log form: e^2 = t Express in exponential form: log_w 1 = 0 Solve: log_x 16 = 2 Solve: log 1000 = x Expand: log(AB^2/c) Evaluate: log^1/9 = Evaluate: log_22(Squareroot 22) = Evaluate: In e^6 =
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17 Sep 2019