How do you graph #y=-2(2.5)^x#?

1 Answer
Mar 5, 2018

If the standard exponential #f(x)=2.5^x# is the "parent" graph, then the graph of #y# is the graph of #f(x)# scaled by 2 and reflected in the #x-#axis.

Explanation:

Consider the standard exponential graph #f(x) = (2.5)^x# below.

graph{2.5^x [-5.71, 5.39, -1.244, 4.306]}

If we take #f(x)# above as the "parent" graph, then the graph of #y# is the graph of #f(x)# scaled by 2 and reflected in the #x-#axis.

The graph of #y# is shown below.

graph{-2(2.5)^x [-5.757, 5.343, -4.107, 1.443]}