SOLUTION: I have a table setup where the term number is; and the values are:
Term# Term Values
1, 1
2, 2
3, 4
4, 8
5, 16
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Question 528063: I have a table setup where the term number is; and the values are:
Term# Term Values
1, 1
2, 2
3, 4
4, 8
5, 16
6, 32
I need to find an algebraic equation to match the table. I thought of using 2^0 but I have no term# of zero. Is it possible to get an equation to this table as it is?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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