I Think The Answer Is -20 Or 66...Because When I Wrote It Out On Paper I Tried To Solve For Me & I Came Up With 66 But When I Wrote It Out Once More I Came Up With -20..Hope I Helped.
Angle 6 is 59 degrees
7 is 31 degrees but I could be wrong
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Ok as sqrt(x^6 + 5) approaches infinity it goes to x^3
Same with the denominator because x^3 is the highest power
On the bottom, the factor on x^3 is 4 so on the top to make the limit evaluate to 1/3, a has to be 16/9 so then when you neglect all of the other powers besides the highest, it goes to 4/3 because you take the square root and then it simplifies to 1/3
Answer:
f(x) = 2·3^x
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the general equation of exponential functions as
y= a*b^x
We are given that the point (0,2) is on the graph so
when x= 0, y= 2
If we substitute in the general equation we see that
2 = a*b^0, any number to the power 0 is 1
2 = a
We were also given that point (1, 6 ) is on the graph;
If we substitute in our new found equation we see that
y=2·b^x
6 = 2·b^1 , any number to the power 1 is itself and
divide both sides by 2
3 = b
f(x) = 2·3^x