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Question 871123: A baseball player has been improving every season since making it to the big leagues. Below is a table of the runs he has scored. His manager wants to try to determine when he will score 243 runs.

Season
1
2
3
Runs
3
9
27


Explain how to create the exponential function that represents his run-scoring abilities. Then explain how to convert this function into a logarithmic function and why this can help the manager answer his question.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
Season =
Season 5: 3^5 = 243runs
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