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The ordered pairs of the equation y = 3^x are (0,1), (1,3) and (2,9)
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The equation is given as:
y = 3^x
Let x = 0, 1 and 2
y = 3^0 = 1
y = 3^1 = 3
y = 3^2 = 9
So, we have the following ordered pairs (0,1), (1,3) and (2,9)
Hence, the ordered pairs of the equation y = 3^x are (0,1), (1,3) and (2,9)
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
tok the test
Y=1/16x^2
multiplying both sides by 16 we get:
16y=x^2
The general form of a parabola is:
(x-h)^2=4p(y-k)
thus
4p=16
p=4
The parabola opens upwrd:
Focus: (h,k-p)
(0,0-4)
=(0,-4)
Directrix: y=-4