Respuesta :

the transformations used are:

  • Dilation of scale factor 5.
  • Shift of 2 units to the right.
  • Shift of 3 units up.

Which transformations are used?

We start with the function:

[tex]f(x) = 2^x[/tex]

And we have the transformed function:

[tex]g(x) = 5*2^{x-2} + 3[/tex]

Bow, let's start with the original function f(x). If first we apply a vertical dilation of scale factor 5, then we have:

g(x) = 5*f(x).

Then we apply a shift of 2 units to the right, so we have:

g(x) = 5*f(x - 2)

Then we apply a shift of 3 units up, so we have:

g(x) = 5*f(x - 2) + 3

Replacing f(x) by the actual function:

[tex]g(x) = 5*2^{x-2} + 3[/tex]

Then the transformations used are:

  • Dilation of scale factor 5.
  • Shift of 2 units to the right.
  • Shift of 3 units up.

If you want to learn more about transformations:

https://brainly.com/question/4289712

#SPJ1