Answer:
Normally, sequences don't go behind 1, but let's see for this one.
f(-1) = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's sub for -1 in x.
f(-1) = 2(-1) + 3.
f(-1) = -2 + 3
f(-1) = 1
:)
Y=5. Just substitute 1 in for x because a coordinate in (x,y) and then when you do that you get ...
y=3(1) +2
y=3+2
y=5
(1,5)
Multiply the outside exponent into each
Multiply together
When you multiply an exponent DIRECTLY into another variable(with an exponent), you <u>multiply the exponents</u>.
For example:
(x²)³ =
When you multiply a variable with an exponent into another variable with an exponent, you <u>add the exponents</u>.
For example:
First I multiplied the outside exponents into the numerator and the denominator.
When you have a negative exponent, you move it onto the other side of the fraction to make it positive.
For example:
Sorry if this is confusing