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Horizontal Translation of an Exponential Function

The graph of an exponential function can be translated horizontally by modifying the exponent. For instance, adding one in the exponent to a function like f(x)=2xf(x) = 2^x to get g(x)=2x+1g(x) = 2^{x+1} causes a horizontal shift of one unit to the left. Recognizing this pattern allows for graphing other exponential functions by translation rather than exclusively relying on plotting points.

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