1. Find an equation for each set of values. If exponential write in y = a(b)^x for if logarithmic write in y = a + b log_c x form. x | y 200 | 40 300 | 88 400 | 193.6 500 | 425.92 x | y 3630 | 12 3993 | 13 4392.3 | 14 4831.53 | 15 2. Write an exponential equation that contains the points (2, 17) and (12, 35).
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This suggests an exponential relationship. We can use the first two points to find the base of the exponential function. Let's use the formula \( y=a(b)^{x} \). We have two equations from the first two points: 40 = a(b)^200 and 88 = a(b)^300. Dividing the Show more…
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