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I'm not getting this, I don't know what it wants.

I'm not getting this, I don't know what it wants.-example-1
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We need to position the four points so they all are on the graph of an exponential function.

As an example of an exponential function, let's use the following function:


y=2^x

Now, to find where the points should be located, let's choose some values of x and calculate the corresponding values of y:


\begin{gathered} x=-2:\\ \\ y=2^(-2)=(1)/(2^2)=(1)/(4)\\ \\ \\ \\ x=-1:\\ \\ y=2^(-1)=(1)/(2^1)=(1)/(2)\\ \\ \\ \\ x=0:\\ \\ y=2^0=1\\ \\ \\ \\ x=1:\\ \\ y=2^1=2 \end{gathered}

Therefore the points should be located at (-2, 1/4), (-1, 1/2), (0, 1), and (1, 2).

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