Choose any permissible value of b and graph the function f(x) = bx. In the same Cartesian Plane, for the same value of b, graph the function f(x)= −bx . QUESTION: Based on your observation, what is the relationship between the graph of the two functions? Using the same value of b that you used in Step 1, choose four (4) different values of k and then graph the function f(x) = bx + k. NOTE: The value of k can be negative and identify the asymptote of each function in this Step.                                                    QUESTION: What do you think is the effect of k to the graph of the function Again, using the same value of b, choose four (4) different values of h and then graph the function f(x)= bx-h NOTE: The value of h can be negative.                                          QUESTION: What do you think is the effect of h to the graph of the function?

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TOPIC: EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION

  1. Choose any permissible value of b and graph the function f(x) = bx. In the same Cartesian Plane, for the same value of b, graph the function f(x)= −bx . QUESTION: Based on your observation, what is the relationship between the graph of the two functions?
  2. Using the same value of b that you used in Step 1, choose four (4) different values of k and then graph the function f(x) = bx + k.
    NOTE: The value of k can be negative and identify the asymptote of each function in this Step.                                                    QUESTION: What do you think is the effect of k to the graph of the function
  3. Again, using the same value of b, choose four (4) different values of h and then graph the function f(x)= bx-h
    NOTE: The value of h can be negative.                                          QUESTION: What do you think is the effect of h to the graph of the function?

 

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