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    How Can I Solve G(x)=e^x-5? This Is A Three Part Question (for Each Function), Also H(x)=-e^x.

    I need the description of transformation--equation for the horizontal asymptote--y-intercept in (x,y) form. (For both listed)

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    G(x)=e^x-5

    The graph is shifted 5 units downwards.

    The horizontal asymptote is at y= -5 as it used to be at zero but as the entire graph is shifted downwards, so it went
    from y=0 to y = -5.

    the y intercepts is when x = 0

    therefore,
    G(x)=e^x-5
    G(0) = (e^0) - 5
    = 1 - 5
    = -4

    so (x,y) = (0,.4)


    H(x)=-e^x

    The graph is reflected across the x-axis. The horizontal asymptote is in the same place but the y-intercept = (0,-1)

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