SOLUTION: I am trying to graph the equation of F(x)-= (3/2)^x
The line I am getting is wavy and not a nice curve. Could you please help me with finding some points of this equation.
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: I am trying to graph the equation of F(x)-= (3/2)^x
The line I am getting is wavy and not a nice curve. Could you please help me with finding some points of this equation.
I did -2 and got 3/4
-1 and got 2/3
0 and got 1
1 and got 3/2
and 2 and got 9/4
What am I doing wrong?
This question is from textbook college algebras
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