Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the function and the table are garbled, I will explain you how to deal with this kind of questions with the function g(x) = a.bˣ, and the table:
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x g(x)
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0 12
1 9
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To complete the equation g(x) you must find a and b.
To find a, you can use the initial pair (0, 12), x = 0, g(0) = 12.
- 12 = a . (b)⁰
- 12 = a . (1)
- 12 = a
Thus, the function is g(x) = 12 . (b)ˣ
Use the second pair (1, 9):
- 9 = 12 . (b)¹
- 9 = 12 . b
- b = 9/12
- b = 3/4
Hence, the function g(x) is:
You might, for instance, find g(2):
- g(2) = 12 . (3/4)² = 12 . 3²/4² = 12. 9/4² = 3 . 9 / 4 = 27/4