Which graph best represents the function f(x) = 1(1.5)x? graph of increasing exponential function going through point 0, 2 graph of increasing exponential function going through point 0, 3 graph of increasing exponential function going through point 0, 1 graph of increasing exponential function going through point 0, 4
@563blackghost
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ok thank you
you can replace x and y with given points if both sides of the equation equal then that point will be the answer
so its B?
\[\large\rm (\color{Red}{x} ,\color{blue}{y} ) \rightarrow (\color{red}{0},\color{blue}{2})\] \[\large\rm \color{blue}{f(x)}=1(1.5)^\color{red}{x}\]\[\large\rm \color{blue}{2}=1(1.5)^\color{red}{0}\] both sides are equal ??
how did u get B ?
Im sooooo sorry i miss read it so its A
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Nnesha \[\large\rm (\color{Red}{x} ,\color{blue}{y} ) \rightarrow (\color{red}{0},\color{blue}{2})\] \[\large\rm \color{blue}{f(x)}=1(1.5)^\color{red}{x}\]\[\large\rm \color{blue}{2}=1(1.5)^\color{red}{0}\] both sides are equal ?? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) sole the right side .. is it equal to the left side ???
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Umm.... if im correct the answer is D
and sorry for causing trouble im just really not good at math
the problem is not that u r good or bad when it comes to math the problem is you're not trying just guessing the answer
so its not D how i dont understand
how it can be D that's what i don't get it. Btw you haven't answer my question
Lemme see if I can simplify what she is saying.
what was ur question
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Nnesha \[\large\rm (\color{Red}{x} ,\color{blue}{y} ) \rightarrow (\color{red}{0},\color{blue}{2})\] \[\large\rm \color{blue}{f(x)}=1(1.5)^\color{red}{x}\]\[\large\rm \color{blue}{2}=1(1.5)^\color{red}{0}\] both sides are equal ?? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) 1(1.5)^0 is equal to what ?? is it equal to 2 ?
Essentially you have the left and right part of the problem for each answer choice. 1*1.5^the left side of the problem 1*1.5^0=x After you find that what your going to want to do is see if the value of that is equal to any of the other right side of the problems. That said, what does 1*1.5^0 equal?
1*1.5=1.5
and what is 1.5^0?
(HINT: Any number to the power of 0 is 1!)
1.5^0=1 so the answer would be 0,1 wow that was confusing but i get it
no ones been able to get me to understand math before but you just did so thanks
Your very welcome :)
so who do i give best response to
Anyone you want, I wouldn't have been able to help you without @Nnesha though =P
is it ok to post another question
Yep, you'll have to close your current question first though
ok thx
This was apparently your first question? XD
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