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Question 315174: Can someone help me figure this problem out, I am so lost....Evaluate the exponential equation for three positive values of x, three negative values of x, and at x=0. Transform the second expression into the equivalent logarithmic equation; and evaluate the logarithmic equation for three values of x that are greater than 1, three values of x that are between 0 and 1, and at x=1. Show your work please
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Step 1. Pick a value.

Step 2. Substitute that value for the variable

Step 3. Use your calculator to determine the value of the function at the value you selected.

Step 4: Create an ordered pair (x,y) where x is the value you picked in step 1 and y is the value you calculated in step 3.

Step 5: Plot the point you created in step 4.

Repeat steps 1 through 5 a sufficient number of times using values selected from the provided ranges until you have satisfied all of the requirements of the problem as stated. Draw a smooth curve through your plotted points.

Logarithmic equations are asymptotic to the line where is a value of that makes the entire argument of the logarithm equal zero.

Exponential equations are asymptotic to the x-axis.

John