00:01
This probably wants me to graph the function y equals 1 .25 to the x power.
00:08
Since we're not as familiar with 1 .25 as a base for exponentials, let's just change this to being the fraction 5 over 4 to the x power.
00:25
And then if we plug in negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1, 2, we can kind of get an idea of what's going on here for our x values.
00:37
So my y value, if i plug in negative 2, it's just going to be the reciprocal, which is 4 fifths squared.
00:44
So plugging in negative 2 is going to give me 16 over 25.
00:49
It's pretty close to one half.
00:51
Plug in negative 1 is just going to be 4 5ths.
00:54
So that's just 0.
00:57
Plug it in 0.
00:58
We'll still have 1.
00:59
Plug it in 1.
01:00
We'll have 5 4ths.
01:03
Sorry, it looks like a 6.
01:04
One second.
01:09
And plug it in 2, we'll have 25 4ths.
01:14
Which is close to six.
01:17
So just making a quick sketch of this graph, have our x -axis or y -axis.
01:29
So still going to go through the point 0 .1.
01:32
Our next point would just be slightly more than 1...