How do you graph y< 2^(x-4)?

1 Answer
Jan 6, 2017

See graph and explanation.

Explanation:

y<2^x 2^(-4)=1/16(2^x)

The region { ( x, y ) } for the inequality is below the boundary curve

y = 1/16 (2^x) > 0. y to 0 as x to -oo and to oo, as x to oo#,

with y-intercept ( x = 0 ) = 1/16.

As y'= ln 2 (2^x) > 0, y uarr as x uarr.

graph{y-2^x/16<0 [-8.514, 8.5, -4.296, 4.207]}