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Could you please help me I’m stuck on a problem

Could you please help me I’m stuck on a problem-example-1
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The following pattern is given:

X=1,2,3,4,5

Y=3,6,11,18,27.

To find the equation let's check the first pair: x=1 and y=3.

If we power 1 to any number we obtain 1, but the result for y is 3. Then, we need to add 2 to obtain this result:


\begin{gathered} 3=1^1+a\text{ (the power doesn't matter in this case)} \\ 3-1=a \\ 2=a \end{gathered}

Now, we know the term we need to add is 2.

Let's analyze the second pair x=2 and y=6:


\begin{gathered} 6=2^b+2 \\ \text{Let's solve for b:} \\ 2^b=6-2 \\ 2^b=4 \\ \text{If we square the number 2, we obtain 2x2=4, then} \\ 2^2=4 \\ b=2 \end{gathered}

The equation would be then:


y=x^2+2

Let's check this when x=5:


\begin{gathered} y=5^2+2 \\ y=25+2 \\ y=27 \end{gathered}

This is correct, then we proved the equation is:


y=x^2+2

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