For the graphed function f(x) = (4)^(x − 1) + 2, calculate the average rate of change from x = 1 to x = 2. graph of f(x) equals 4 to the x minus 1 power, plus 2
Can someone please help!!!
I'm trying to get someone who can help
I don't usually do this, but since nobody else here can help... https://www.emathhelp.net/calculators/calculus-1/average-rate-of-change-calculator/?f=%284%29%5E%28x+-+1%29+%2B+2&a=1&b=2&steps=on Does this help at all?
I'll see if it is right. Thank you so much for trying to help me
No problem, I apologize that none of our Math teachers were on at the time of asking this (V.V) and yes, we do have a few users who teach math (^_^)
Do you think you could help me with one more?
I can certainly try ^_^
Which logarithmic graph can be used to approximate the value of y in the equation 5^y = 12? The graph of function f of x equals log base 12 of x The graph of function f of x equals log base 12 of x minus 2 The graph of function f of x equals log base 6 of x minus 3 The graph of function f of x equals log base 5
thats the best I could find x.x
Okay. Thank you
I got a 100% on it! Yay! Thank you so much!!
No problem ^_^
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