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if you answer this question i need an explanation so i can do the other questions on my own.write an exponential function whose graph passes through the given points.(0, 3) and (3, 375)

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hello

to solve this problem, we have to take individual point and test it with standard equation of an exponential


y=ae^(\alpha x)

now we work with the first point which is (0, 3)

put y = 3 and x = 0 in the equation


\begin{gathered} y=ae^(\alpha x) \\ 3=ae^(\alpha(0)) \\ 3=a\cdot1 \\ a=3 \end{gathered}

now we know a = 3

we can test the second point which is (3, 375)

x = 3, y = 375 and a = 3


\begin{gathered} y=ae^(\alpha x) \\ 375=3ae^(\alpha(3)) \\ \text{divide both sides by 3} \\ 125=e^(3\alpha) \\ \text{now we take the natural log of both sides} \\ In(125)=3\alpha \\ 3In5=3\alpha \\ \text{divide both sides by 3} \\ (3In5)/(3)=(3\alpha)/(3) \\ \alpha=In5 \end{gathered}

now we can rewrite the equation of exponential function


y=3ae^(In(5)(x))

we can go ahead to plot the graph now

if you answer this question i need an explanation so i can do the other questions-example-1
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