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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello guys thanks always to be there I have a problem to solve in words .ok FOR THE FUNCTION Y=1*, MAKE A TABLE WITH INTEGER VALUES OF X FROM 0 TO 4. THE GRAPH THE FUNTION (YOU DO NOT NEED TO SUBMIT THE GRAPH) DOES THE GRAPH OF SHOW EXPONENTIAL GROWTH, EXPONETIAL DECAYOR NEITHER ? PLEASE EXPLAIN YOUR THINKING

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph will looks like a straight line parallel to x-axis with amplitude 1. i.e., it is neither a exponential growth nor exponential decay.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

AND WHAT IS THE VALUE OF X FROM 0TO 4 I DONT GET THIS PART

OpenStudy (anonymous):

BUT THANK YOU BADUGU 2008

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

\(\huge y = 1^x \quad ?\) and btw, press on the caps-lock key :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IT MEANES Y= 1X

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

ok, then y = 1x => y = x which means, give a value to "x" and "y" will get its value from that so if x = 2 y = x => y = (2) if x = 5 y = x => y = (5) and so on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THANKS S FOR YOUR DETAILS

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

based on this ---> does the graph of show exponential growth, exponetial decayor neither ? please explain your thinking <--- I'm thinking is \(\huge y = 1^x \) though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

SO IS NEITHER ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in the question itself it is mentioned to take the values of x as 1 to 4

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