Question 1034277
Choose whatever base for a logarithm you want and then


{{{log((y))=log((ab^x))}}}


{{{log((y))=log((a))+log((b^x))}}}


{{{log((y))=log((a))+x*log((b))}}}


{{{highlight(log((y))=log((b))*x+log((a)))}}}


You can then use algebra skills or a linear graph to find {{{log((b))}}} which is slope, and {{{log((a))}}} which is vertical axis intercept.  USE the two given points but you must remember, those points are for the EXPONENTIAL EQUATION.