00:01
When you're asked to graph something like this, you can always make a table of values and just see what you get.
00:11
And most teachers would say to give at least a couple values, like negative 2, negative 1, 0, and 1.
00:23
Now, what's important to realize is when you plug in negative 2 in for x, it becomes negative of negative.
00:31
So it becomes e squared, which is about, i don't know what that is exactly, 7 .389.
00:41
And same thing with the negative of negative 1 makes it e to the first, which i do roughly know.
00:48
But i'm going to type it in anyway because i don't want to mess it up.
00:52
2 .718.
00:53
This is an important number if you haven't figured out by now.
00:56
And then e to the zero power, well, that's always one.
01:00
So what you could do is just make your table values at x equals negative 2 went up to a little above 7.
01:10
I'll even go up to 8...