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F(x) = (two-fifths) Superscript x g(x) = (two-fifths) Superscript x – 3 Which statement about f(x) and its translation, g(x), is true? The range of g(x) is , {y | y > 0} and the range of f(x) is {y | y > –3}. The range of g(x) is , {y | y > 3} and the range of f(x) is {y | y > 0}. The asymptote of g(x) is the asymptote of f(x) shifted three units down. The asymptote of g(x) is the asymptote of f(x) shifted three units up.

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