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OpenStudy (eric_d):

Sketch each of following curve,showing the asymtote y=2^2x+1 @hero

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y = 2^{2x}+1\] For each x value there is a corresponding y value. Make a chart of when you plug in x values to see what Y values you get from them. Make sure you include the asymptotes or when the graphs approach their 0's when they head towards infinity.

OpenStudy (eric_d):

I know how to sketch this now.. Can you help me with this sketch graph of \[y=\log _{10}x\] @Johnbc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Perform your rules of logarithms to simply the equation. \[Log_ax=y\] You can rewrite this, using your basic logarithm rules, as:\[a^y = x\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So now you know your A is 10 and that for every Y we plug in there will be a value for X. Make a chart of the X and Y values and then plot.

OpenStudy (eric_d):

how

OpenStudy (eric_d):

must I replace y with any value..

OpenStudy (eric_d):

@SolomonZelman

OpenStudy (eric_d):

factors of 10 = 1,2,5 like this @SolomonZelman

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

nvm, just plug in any numbers and approximate the y and graph it, ...

OpenStudy (eric_d):

ok..thnks

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