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Type an equation for the following pattern

X: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
Y: 6 | 18 | 54 | 162 |486

User Ekhaled
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Answer: y = 6(3)ˣ⁻¹

Step-by-step explanation:

x | y

1 | 6

2 | 18

3 | 54

4 | 162

5 | 486

The x-coordinates increase by one. Now look at the y-coordinates. If you factor out a 6, you can see a pattern.

x | y

1 | 6 = 6(1)

2 | 18 = 6(3)

3 | 54 = 6(9)

4 | 162 =6(27)

5 | 486 = 6(81)

What do 1, 3, 9, 27, and 81 have in common? Three is their only factor.

x | y

1 | 6 = 6(1) = 6(3)⁰

2 | 18 = 6(3) = 6(3)¹

3 | 54 = 6(9) = 6(3)²

4 | 162 =6(27) = 6(3)³

5 | 486 = 6(81) = 6(3)⁴

How does the exponent compare to the x-value? It is x - 1

Now we have enough information to write the equation: y = 6(3)ˣ⁻¹

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