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| Question 173237:  I've been working on my homework and I have it all finished except for two graphing problems. I was wondering how to plot the graphs of the following functions:
 f(x)=(1/5)^x
 f(x)=4^x - 3
 f(x)=7^x
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I'll do the first two to get you started. 
 # 1
 
 In order to graph
  , we need to plot some points: 
 
 Note: I'll use "y" in place of f(x)
 
 
 
 Let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Flip the fraction to make the exponent positive. 
 
 
  Reduce 
 
 
  Raise  to the first power to get 5 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Raise  to the zeroth power to get 1 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Raise  to the first power to get   
 
 
  Divide 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Square  to get   
 
 
  Divide 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Cube  to get   
 
 
  Divide 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Raise  to the fourth power to get   
 
 
  Divide 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 So we have the following values:
 
 
 
 
| x | y | | -1 | 5 |  | 0 | 1 |  | 1 | 0.2 |  | 2 | 0.04 |  | 3 | 0.08 |  | 4 | 0.0016 |  
 
 
 Now let's plot these points
 
 
 
   
 
 Now draw a curve through those points to graph
   
 
 
   
 
 Note: the graph does NOT cross or touch the x-axis. It just looks like that since the y values become very small.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 # 2
 
 In order to graph
  , we need to plot some points: 
 
 Note: I'll use "y" in place of f(x)
 
 
 Let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Subtract 
 
 
  Flip the fraction to make the exponent positive 
 
 
  Cube 4 to get 64 
 
 
  Divide. 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Subtract 
 
 
  Flip the fraction to make the exponent positive 
 
 
  Square 4 to get 16 
 
 
  Divide. 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
 -----------------------------------------------
 
 
 
 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Subtract 
 
 
  Flip the fraction to make the exponent positive 
 
 
  Raise 4 to the first power to get 4 
 
 
  Divide. 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
 -----------------------------------------------
 
 
 
 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Subtract 
 
 
  Raise 4 to the zeroth power to get 1 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
 -----------------------------------------------
 
 
 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Subtract 
 
 
  Raise 4 to the first power to get 4 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
 -----------------------------------------------
 
 
 Now let's find the y value when
   
 
 
  Start with the given equation 
 
 
  Plug in   
 
 
  Subtract 
 
 
  Square 4 to get 16 
 
 So when
  , then   
 
 
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 So we have the following values:
 
 
 
 
| x | y | | 0 | 0.015625 |  | 1 | 0.0625 |  | 2 | 0.25 |  | 3 | 1 |  | 4 | 4 |  | 5 | 16 |  
 
 
 Now let's plot these points
 
 
 
   
 
 Now draw a curve through those points to graph
   
 
 
   
 Note: once again, the graph does NOT cross or touch the x-axis. It just looks like that since the y values start off very small.
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