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SwaggyMark:

tbh i aint have no idea what im doin pls help

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Vocaloid:

each of the coordinates gives you an (x,y) value therefore, (0,6) and (5,6144) can be used to make two y = ab^x equations simply by plugging in the x and y values 6 = ab^0 6144 = ab^6 we have a special case w/ the first equation. b^0 = 1, since anything raised to the 0th power is 1. therefore, you can solve for a in the first equation. once you have a, you can take the second equation, plug in a, and solve for b. finally, to make the equation in the final answer, take y = ab^x and plug in your a and b values.

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