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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Please Help!!!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need help!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I dont understand what it is asking on #5
Parth (parthkohli):
The box is a blank. You are raising \(3\) to the "box" power.
Parth (parthkohli):
\[2 = 2 \cdot 3^{?} = A(1)\\6 = 2 \cdot 3^{?} = A(2)\]What do you learn from this pattern?
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Parth (parthkohli):
@Heyy_Girl_Heyy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ParthKohli , I dont understand....
Parth (parthkohli):
That grey box you see is a blank which you have to fill.
Parth (parthkohli):
\[6 = 2 \times 3^{?}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeah, I know that, But how do I fill it? Like what do I need to do to get the answer for it..?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
6=2*3^1?
Parth (parthkohli):
Yesh!
Parth (parthkohli):
And how about \(2 = 2\times 3^?\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ummm, I dont know. Can you help me?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That one is confusing...
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Parth (parthkohli):
Do you know that \(2 = 2 \times 1\)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes, lol
Parth (parthkohli):
So \(3^? = 1\) ;-)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh, but how would 2=2*3^1? Wouldn't that equal 6?
Parth (parthkohli):
No, I mean that you have to determine what the question mark is here...
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Parth (parthkohli):
\[3^? = 1\]What power of \(3\) equals \(1\)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
0? I ma not good at powers.
Parth (parthkohli):
Yesh!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So, the sequence I pretty much gonna go 0,1,2,3?
Parth (parthkohli):
\[A(1) = 2 = 2\cdot 3^0 \\ A(2) =6=2\cdot 3^1 \\ A(3) = 18=2\cdot 3^2 \\ A(n) = 2\cdot 3^{?} \]Do you see a pattern? Yesh, 123!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, can you help me with the next two questions also? 6 and 7?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ParthKohli
Parth (parthkohli):
Yes, that's what I am doing :-)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh, Okay(:. So what do I need to do for Numero 6?
Parth (parthkohli):
So if you got any number, then \(A(\mbox{number}) = 2\cdot 3^{?}\)
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Parth (parthkohli):
If you see in this:\[A(1) = 2\cdot 3^0 \\ A(2) = 2 \cdot 3^{1}\\ \vdots\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2*3^a?
Parth (parthkohli):
Hmm... no.
Parth (parthkohli):
What is the relationship between \(A(\color{#C00}{1}) = 2\cdot 3^{\color{#C00}{0}}\)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I am so cinfused. Which problem are we doing right now?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ParthKohli ?
Parth (parthkohli):
Don't worry about that!
Parth (parthkohli):
But can you see what problem we're doing?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
6?