SOLUTION: What do you do when you have a function with an exponent? ex: d(x)=5x to the 2nd power.

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Question 205477: What do you do when you have a function with an exponent? ex: d(x)=5x to the 2nd power.
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20062)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


It all depends on what the instructions say to do with it.
Post again stating the instructions.  We can't know what to
do with it until we know what the instructions are.

Edwin

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