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Wendell is looking over some data regarding the strength of some building materials and how that relates to their length. The data seems to be exponential. How can Wendell determine if the data is exponential, and how can he convert that to a logarithmic function?
real life data is never an exact result
`The data seems to be exponential`
It's not looking for an exact result...it is just looking for general ideas
if it seems to exhibit exponential properties, then it would appear to be exponential .. what are some properties of an exponential graph?
is f(x) = 1^x exponential?
yes?
its your course, i dont know what it defines as exponential properties. also, is it a stat course? can we do an exponential regression line?
no it is Algebra 2,
then i dont know what a good approach to a solution is.
Just model a exponential function and the inverse is the logarithmic function
It says that it is the inverse of a logarithm
its asking you for your understanding of the course material, i dont have your course material, nor your understanding of it. im not going to be able to offer much help. good luck tho
This is why I hate my math course it is always asking indirect question -_- thanks for your help anyway
Amistre is right, we are just assuming things at this point you could try graphing \[f(x)=e^x\] but I don't know if that even means anything to you.
I guess I'll just have to give it my best shot....at nothing hahah thank you
Good luck :)
yeah haha i definitely need it :(
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