163k views
4 votes
What is the base of the exponetim the function f(x)=3(3/8)^2 when the function f(x)=3

User Lighter
by
5.3k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:

Depending on what the equation is (see below for options) answers are:


(log1)/(log(3)/(8)) = x or -1,1=x

Explanation:

Two possibilities are present:

  • The base of an exponential function is the number raised to an exponent of x.
    f(x) = 3(3/8)^x. The base here is 3/8. To find when f(x) = 3, then substitute and solve.
    3=3((3)/(8))^x\\1=((3)/(8))^x\\log 1 = log (3)/(8)^x\\(log1)/(log(3)/(8)) = x
  • If this is a quadratic function then it has a base of x.
    f(x) = 3(x)^2. To find when f(x) = 3 then substitute and solve.
    3=3(x^2)\\1=x^2\\1,-1=x
User Hintswen
by
5.7k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.