The function $f(x)=a^x$ and its graph

The function $f(x)=a^x$ is defined for all $x$ whenever $a > 0$. Here are some features of its graph:

DO:  Plug in some values of $x$ into $f(x)=2^x$, such as $x=-2,-1,0,1,2,5,10$ to see why the graph looks like the sketch above.

DO:  Plug in some values of $x$ into $f(x)=(\frac{1}{2})^x$, such as $x=-2,-1,0,1,2,5,10$ to see why the graph looks like the sketch above.



DO:  Play with shifting and otherwise transforming the graph of $f(x)=2^x$. 

For example, graph $2^{x+3}$ and $2^{x-1}$ and $-2^x$ and $2^x-5$, etc.  You will need this practice for the questions that come later in this learning module. You may need to refer to some precalculus material to recall how to do such transformations. 

You will need to be very comfortable with transforming functions in this course.