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Mathematics, 24.04.2021 06:40 lorenaandreahjimenez

Which of the following functions would satisfy the following transformations of the function: f(3) = €* 1. Horizontal shift to the left 3 units
2. Vertical shift up 2 units
3. Vertically stretched by a scale factor of 3
4. Reflected over the horizontal asymptote

A. y = 3e^ x+3+2
B. y=-3e^x+3 + 2
C. y=3e^x-3 -2
D. y= -3e^x-3 + 2

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