99.7k views
0 votes
Which graph is the sequence defined by the function f(x) = 3(2)x-1?
ТУ

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

Graph D i'm pretty sure.

Explanation:

Edge.

User Peter Petrus
by
5.8k points
4 votes

Answer:

Graph (1)

Explanation:

This question is incomplete: find the figures for this question in the attachments.

Given function is,

f(x) =
3(2)^((x-1))

f(1) =
3(2)^(1-1) = 3

f(2) =
3(2)^(2-1)=6

f(3) =
3(2)^(3-1) = 12

f(4) =
3(2)^(4-1) = 24

f(5) =
3(2)^(5-1) = 48

Table for the points on the graph is,

x 1 2 3 4 5

f(x) 3 6 12 24 48

If we plot these points given in the table, we get the graph which matches to the graph given in option (1).

Therefore, Graph (1) will be the answer.

Which graph is the sequence defined by the function f(x) = 3(2)x-1? ТУ-example-1
Which graph is the sequence defined by the function f(x) = 3(2)x-1? ТУ-example-2
Which graph is the sequence defined by the function f(x) = 3(2)x-1? ТУ-example-3
Which graph is the sequence defined by the function f(x) = 3(2)x-1? ТУ-example-4
User Erel
by
6.6k points