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The function [tex]$f(x)=2^x$[/tex] is transformed to become [tex]$g(x)=2^{-x}$[/tex].

What is the effect on [tex]$f(x)$[/tex]?

A. [tex]$f(x)$[/tex] is reflected over the [tex]$x$[/tex]-axis.
B. [tex]$f(x)$[/tex] is reflected over the [tex]$y$[/tex]-axis.
C. [tex]$f(x)$[/tex] is reflected over the [tex]$x$[/tex]-axis and stretched away from the [tex]$x$[/tex]-axis by a factor of 2.
D. [tex]$f(x)$[/tex] is reflected over the [tex]$y$[/tex]-axis and stretched away from the [tex]$y$[/tex]-axis by a factor of 2.


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The question asks about the transformation effect on the function [tex]\( f(x) = 2^x \)[/tex] when it becomes [tex]\( g(x) = 2^{-x} \)[/tex].

To understand the transformation, let's analyze the changes step-by-step:

1. Identify the original function and the transformed function:
- Original function: [tex]\( f(x) = 2^x \)[/tex]
- Transformed function: [tex]\( g(x) = 2^{-x} \)[/tex]

2. Understanding the transformation:
- In the transformed function [tex]\( g(x) = 2^{-x} \)[/tex], the exponent [tex]\( x \)[/tex] in the original function [tex]\( f(x) = 2^x \)[/tex] is replaced by [tex]\( -x \)[/tex].

3. Effect of changing [tex]\( x \)[/tex] to [tex]\( -x \)[/tex]:
- Changing [tex]\( x \)[/tex] to [tex]\( -x \)[/tex] in the exponent effectively reflects the function over the [tex]\( y \)[/tex]-axis.
- Why? Reflection over the [tex]\( y \)[/tex]-axis means that if a point [tex]\( (x, y) \)[/tex] is on the graph of [tex]\( f(x) \)[/tex], then the point [tex]\( (-x, y) \)[/tex] will be on the graph of [tex]\( g(x) \)[/tex].

4. Illustrate the reflection:
- For example:
- If [tex]\( x = 1 \)[/tex], then [tex]\( f(1) = 2^1 = 2 \)[/tex].
- In [tex]\( g(x) = 2^{-x} \)[/tex], [tex]\( g(1) = 2^{-1} = \frac{1}{2} \)[/tex].
- If [tex]\( x = -1 \)[/tex], then [tex]\( f(-1) = 2^{-1} = \frac{1}{2} \)[/tex].
- For [tex]\( g(x) = 2^{-x} \)[/tex], [tex]\( g(-1) = 2^{1} = 2 \)[/tex].

Therefore, the effect of the transformation on [tex]\( f(x) = 2^x \)[/tex] to become [tex]\( g(x) = 2^{-x} \)[/tex] is that [tex]\( f(x) \)[/tex] is reflected over the [tex]\( y \)[/tex]-axis.

So, the correct answer is:
[tex]\[ \boxed{f(x)\text{ is reflected over the } y\text{-axis.}} \][/tex]