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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone graph these 2 equations for me?? y=5(1/2)^x +4 y=4(1/6)^(x+2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@S0fw0N @

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

use wolframalpha.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

none of those graphs match my awsner choices tho

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

google will even do it for you. Enter these into google: 5(1/2)^x +4 4(1/6)^(x+2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

even googles dont match my grpahs

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

It's probably just the "viewing window" that your graphs are showing. ie what x and y values they show. What are your choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for this one 5(1/2)^x +4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4(1/6)^(x+2)

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

did u type correctly the functions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

u have the right figures

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

5(1/2)^x +4 matches graph c. If you type it on google, then zoom in, you'll see the similarities.

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

yes.

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

use specific points. for instance the first one when x=4 gives u y=5/16+4=4+.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they are on oppiste sides tho

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

4(1/6)^(x+2) matches graph a.

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

If you have a graphics calculator, you can use that too. Or enter x-values to see what y values you get.

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