SOLUTION: Use the equation and type the ordered-pairs.
1) y=3^x
2) y = 10^x
3) y=(1/2)^x
4) y = 3^-x
5) y = 3^(x + 1)
6) y = 2^(2x)
7) y = 1^x
8) y = -(2^x)
9) y =
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-> SOLUTION: Use the equation and type the ordered-pairs.
1) y=3^x
2) y = 10^x
3) y=(1/2)^x
4) y = 3^-x
5) y = 3^(x + 1)
6) y = 2^(2x)
7) y = 1^x
8) y = -(2^x)
9) y =
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Question 475174: Use the equation and type the ordered-pairs.
1) y=3^x
2) y = 10^x
3) y=(1/2)^x
4) y = 3^-x
5) y = 3^(x + 1)
6) y = 2^(2x)
7) y = 1^x
8) y = -(2^x)
9) y = 2^(-x)^2
THESE ARE SO CONFUSING I KEEP GETTING FRACTIONS FOR Y Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Who said that a function evaluated at some value has to be an integer? All you really do is put some value for x, and evaluate for y.