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g(x) = 3, x = type your answer...
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G(2) = type your answer... g(x) = 3, x = type your answer... g(0) = type your answer-example-1

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Answer:


g(2) = 9


x = 1


g(0) = 1


g(x)=3^x

Explanation:

To find g(2), find the y-value when x = 2.

From inspection of the graph, g(2) = 9.

To find x when g(x) = 3, find the x-value when y = 3.

From inspection of the graph, g(1) = 3, so x = 1.

To find g(0), find the y-value when x = 0.

From inspection of the graph, g(0) = 1.

Therefore, we have determined the following ordered pairs:

  • (0, 1)
  • (1, 3)
  • (2, 9)

The given graph is a graph of an exponential function.

General form of an exponential function:


f(x)=ab^x

where:

  • a is the initial value (y-intercept).
  • b is the base (growth/decay factor) in decimal form.

The y-intercept is when x = 0.

As the y-intercept is 1, a = 1:


\implies g(x)=(1)b^x


\implies g(x)=b^x

To find the value of b, substitute one of the ordered pairs into the function and solve for b:


\begin{aligned}g(x)=b^x&\phantom{=}\\\implies g(2)=b^2&=9\\ √(b^2)&=√(9)\\b&=3\end{aligned}

Therefore, the rule for the graphed function is:


\boxed{g(x)=3^x}

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