Let f(x) = ex following actions: - 9 and g(x) = e. Consider the (a) reflecting the graph of g(x) in the x-axis; (b) reflecting the graph of g(x) in the y-axis; (c) shifting the resulting graph to the right 9 units; (d) shifting the resulting graph to the left 9 units; (e) shifting the resulting graph upward 9 units; (f) shifting the resulting graph downward 9 units; The graph of f(x) can be obtained from the graph of g(x) by first doing? followed by ? Use interval notation to indicate the domain of the function f(x): Use interval notation to indicate the range of the function f(x): Note: Input U, infinity, and -infinity for union, ∞, and -∞, respectively.

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Let f(x) = e-* - 9 and g(x) = e. Consider the
following actions:
(a) reflecting the graph of g(x) in the x-axis;
(b) reflecting the graph of g(x) in the y-axis;
(c) shifting the resulting graph to the right 9 units;
(d) shifting the resulting graph to the left 9 units;
(e) shifting the resulting graph upward 9 units;
(f) shifting the resulting graph downward 9 units;
The graph of f(x) can be obtained from the graph of
g(x) by first doing? followed by ?
Use interval notation to indicate the domain of the
function f(x):
Use interval notation to indicate the range of the function
f(x):
Note: Input U, infinity, and -infinity for union, ∞, and
-∞, respectively.
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = e-* - 9 and g(x) = e. Consider the following actions: (a) reflecting the graph of g(x) in the x-axis; (b) reflecting the graph of g(x) in the y-axis; (c) shifting the resulting graph to the right 9 units; (d) shifting the resulting graph to the left 9 units; (e) shifting the resulting graph upward 9 units; (f) shifting the resulting graph downward 9 units; The graph of f(x) can be obtained from the graph of g(x) by first doing? followed by ? Use interval notation to indicate the domain of the function f(x): Use interval notation to indicate the range of the function f(x): Note: Input U, infinity, and -infinity for union, ∞, and -∞, respectively.
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