Answer: right isosceles ? i think
Step-by-step explanation:
To fill in the values we have the following
a. log6⁰, log 2 . 1, log 8/3
b. log 1 .4 , 1 , log 4. 6
c. log 9/2, log 3. 5 , log 5⁷
<h3>How to find the logarithm of a number</h3>
To do this, you have to decide on that particular number that you want to find the logarithm on. Next you have to find the base of that number.
The logarithm of the number is the power that it would have to be raised for us to obtain a different number. You have to note that the logarithm of the number is the exponent that a base would have to be raised up to in order to get a particular number.
Log6⁰ for instance would give us the solution of 1 as the answer. While telling us that we have that the exponent is 0 while the base is 6.
One good property of logarithm is that log m/n = log m - log n also when we have log mn, it is the same as log m * log n
Read more on the logarithm of a number here: brainly.com/question/1807994
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1) c) y = 500 * 2^x
In year 1, x = 1 and the population is 500 * 2^1 = 1000
In year 2, this doubles to 500 * 2^2 = 500 * 4 = 2000
ans so on
This model describes the population doubling every year
2)
A) 3 (1/2)^x and C) (0.25)^x
These numbers reduce as x increases because there is a number with an absolute value less than 1 is being raised to the power of x. They also will never totally reach zero or become negative, but will approach zero as x becomes very large.