I've been spending the past hour over the questions photographed in the link below, and I don't think I am going anywhere. This lovely textbook here does not provide any examples beforehand demonstrating how we students can crack this question.

Now back on topic, the curves are here. Let's just focus on question 10a.) for now. I got y=-(1/2)^-x+6 as my answer for this question, but the answer page suggests something different. I have no problems finding the vertical transition, that's easy. But it is the stretch/compression factors as well as the reflections which I am having problems trying to find out when I'm only given a simple curve on a graph and am asked to find the equation.
Any math teachers here that can help? My test is on friday so the issue is pretty urgent, and I'd greatly appreciate a response. Thanks!

Now back on topic, the curves are here. Let's just focus on question 10a.) for now. I got y=-(1/2)^-x+6 as my answer for this question, but the answer page suggests something different. I have no problems finding the vertical transition, that's easy. But it is the stretch/compression factors as well as the reflections which I am having problems trying to find out when I'm only given a simple curve on a graph and am asked to find the equation.
Any math teachers here that can help? My test is on friday so the issue is pretty urgent, and I'd greatly appreciate a response. Thanks!
