I'm assuming the function is f(x) = 100(0.7)^x. This is the same as y = 100(0.7)^x because y = f(x).
Plug in x = 0 to get
y = 100(0.7)^x
y = 100(0.7)^0
y = 100(1)
y = 100
So (x,y) = (0,100) is one point on this function curve
Plug in x = 2 to get
y = 100(0.7)^x
y = 100(0.7)^2
y = 100(0.49)
y = 49
So (x,y) = (2,49) is another point on this curve
In summary, the two points on this function curve are (0,100) and (2,49)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 3.75.
Since the length of 'b' is one-half that of 7.5 based on the diagram (we know this because the partial radii connecting the two lines, or chords, are the same length, meaning the two chords are equal);
<u>7.5</u> ⇒ 3.75<u>
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