Consider the function $y=-6^x$y=−6x.
Find the $y$y-intercept of the curve $y=-6^x$y=−6x.
Fill in the table of values for $y=-6^x$y=−6x.
$x$x | $-3$−3 | $-2$−2 | $-1$−1 | $0$0 | $1$1 | $2$2 | $3$3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$y$y | $\editable{}$ | $\editable{}$ | $\editable{}$ | $\editable{}$ | $\editable{}$ | $\editable{}$ | $\editable{}$ |
Find the horizontal asymptote of the curve $y=-6^x$y=−6x.
Now sketch a graph of the curve $y=-6^x$y=−6x.
Is the function $y=-6^x$y=−6x, an increasing or decreasing function?
Increasing function
Decreasing function
Consider the function $y=3\times2^x$y=3×2x.
Consider the function $y=2^{x-2}$y=2x−2.
Consider the function $y=3\times2^x+2$y=3×2x+2.