Step-by-step explanation:
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When dealing with radicals and exponents, one must realize that fractional exponents deals directly with radicals. In that sense, sqrt(x) = x^1/2
Now, how to go about doing this:
In a fractional exponent, the numerator represents the actual exponent of the number. So, for x^2/3, the x is being squared.
For the denominator, that deals with the radical. The index, to be exact. The index describes what KIND of radical (or root) is being taken: square, cube, fourth, fifth, and so on. So, for our example x^2/3, x is squared, and that quantity is under a cube root (or a radical with a 3). Here are some more examples to help you understand a bit more:
x^6/5 = Fifth root of x^6
x^3/1 = x^3
^^^Exponential fractions still follow the same rules of simplifying, so...
x^2/4 = x^1/2 = sqrt(x)
Hope this helps!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
exponential function : 
where a = y intercept and b = factor ( what you multiply by )
looking at the table the y intercept is at (0,10) so a = 10
so we now have y = 10 * (b)^x
to find the factor we simply plug in one of the ordered pairs.
note that the ordered pair chosen does not effect the outcome
i chose (2,250)
we have y = 10 * (b)^x
(x,y) = (2,250)
250 = 10 * (b)^2
divide both sides by 10
25 = b^2
take the square root of both sides
5 = b
the final equation would be f(x) = 10 * (b)^x
The preimage will be translated down by 3 units.