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Given the coordinates (2, 10) and (5, 60) Write the exponential equation whose graph contains these points.
y=km^x
so i substituted
10=k(m^2) and
60=k(m^5)
im thinking m^2=10/k and m^5=60/k
and going forth like that
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following that way i got...
m=1.565
k=4.082
any one got a spellcheck for that ? lol
Last edited by T33N_T1T4N (2007-02-14 15:13:25)
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This is the way to go:
We simultainiously need:
From the first equation we have:
and so substituting this into the second we have:
So substituting this value for m into the first equation gives:
So finally, substituting these values for k and m into the desired formula we get:
Check by substituting in (2,10) and (5,60) and you will find they satisfy this equation.
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ok i c now thank you
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