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OpenStudy (anonymous):
figure out the rule of these functions ( 1 2/3), (2 4/9), ( 3 8/27), ( 4 16/81), ( 5 32/ 243
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OpenStudy (aurorab):
Is there a graph this problem came with?!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
o apparently not though i did get y=x\[\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }\]
OpenStudy (aurorab):
and you know that your answer is like x times 2 divided by 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no its i think y= xtimes 2 over 3 because 2 over 3 is a fraction
OpenStudy (austinl):
Is this from a homework site?
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OpenStudy (aurorab):
@angelkitty that question was directed towards you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (austinl):
Are you on a Windows machine?
OpenStudy (austinl):
Hello there, anyone home?
OpenStudy (aurorab):
lol are you talking to me cuz i'm useing a dell
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OpenStudy (austinl):
No, not you silly :P
The asker.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i already typed you yes a long time ago and i went through
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i was waiting for a response
OpenStudy (austinl):
I asked another question...........
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh
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OpenStudy (austinl):
I asked if your computer runs on Windows.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no im using a different thing
OpenStudy (austinl):
do you know how to do a screen capture?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh never mind i solved it thanks anyway
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OpenStudy (austinl):
quick question... was this a SEQUENCE????