Can someone be nice enough to help me please ?
why not?
gotta ask though...
I'll post the question
https://www.mathematicsvisionproject.org/uploads/1/1/6/3/11636986/sec1_mod3_sequences_se_71713.pdf
It's page 8 3.2
It's only this question -> Set Topic: Evaluating Equations Evaluate the following equations when x = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }. Organize your inputs and outputs into a table of values for each equation. Let x be the input and y be the output.
is the the \(4^x\) one?
yes with the table
ha, thanks for th ebook
I have to answer those question 5. 6. 7. 8.
ok in the first column put \( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5\) in the second put \(4, 4^2, 4^3, 4^4, 4^5 \) or rather what you get when you compute those numbers
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make yours look neater
That for question 5. right so its multipliying right
it is raising to powers, not multiplying or "multiplying by itself x times"
oh
for example \(4^3=4\times 4\times 4=64\) not \(12\)
Can you help me with the other question please
@satellite73
what is the quesiton?
you mean the next one \((-3)^x\)?
yes
they are all the same idea replace x by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and see what you get
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