Given the parent function, y=2^x, write an equation for a function that has a vertical shift down 5 units.

Wouldn't each y value be 5 less than before

e.g. If (3,8) is a point on the given equation, then (3,3) would be a point on your new equation
where did I get the original 8 ? ---- from the 2^x)
what did I do to the 8 ????

so... y = ......

To obtain a function that has a vertical shift down 5 units, we need to subtract 5 from the original function.

Starting with the parent function: y = 2^x

To shift it downward by 5 units, subtract 5 from the entire function:

y = 2^x - 5

Now, the new equation represents the desired function that is the original function shifted down by 5 units.