How do you graph f(x) = 4^x + 2?

1 Answer
Aug 15, 2015

Plot points according to the formula, making sure to use both positive and negative values for x. Most negative values for x will not result in whole numbers for the y values. The graph is a vertical asymptote.

Explanation:

Substitute y for f(x).

y=4^x+2

Determine several points using the equation, making sure to include negative as well as positive values for x.

Points
x=-3, y=2.0156
x=-2, y=2.0625
x=-1, y=2.25
x=0, y=3
x=1, y=6
x=2, y=18
x=3, y=66

Plot your points. The graph will be an asymptote.

graph{y=4^x+2 [-14.24, 14.23, -7.11, 7.12]}