SOLUTION: Again, functions!
n(x)=3^x m(t)=SQRT(t)+1 find n(m(t))
My answer was 3SQRT(t)+3 but was wrong again.
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Question 214822: Again, functions!
n(x)=3^x m(t)=SQRT(t)+1 find n(m(t))
My answer was 3SQRT(t)+3 but was wrong again.
Found 2 solutions by RAY100, drj:
Answer by RAY100(1637) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
n{m(t)} = 3^{(sqrt t) +1} = 3^(sqrt t) * 3^1 = 3^(sqrt t) *3
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Remember a^b * a^c = a^(b+c)
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Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find n(m(t))
Substitute m(t) into n(t)
I hope the above steps were helpful.
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