The horizontal compression of a graph means that the graph has come closer to the y-axis. Horizontal stretching and compression occur when a factor is multiplied to the original equation. If the factor being multiplied is greater than 1, then the graph is compressed. If the factor being multiplied is less than 1, the graph is stretched. Therefore, in this case, a number greater than 1 must be multiplied to -x + 5.
The answer is B. F(x) = -2(x-5)
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
10 + 25 = 35
Part C: Treat these two expressions as separate functions. Then f(x) = 4^(-x) and g(x) = 2^x + 3. Graph these functions separately on the same set of coordinate axes. Determine the coordinates of the point of intersection of the two graphs. That's your "solution," or at least the x-component of it. To find the y-component, substitute your "solution" into either f(x) or g(x). Write your final solution in the form (x,y).