An exponential function can be represented in the form ( f(x) = ab^x ), where ( a ) is a constant and ( b ) is a positive real number. The set of ordered pairs generated by such a function will show a rapid increase or decrease, depending on whether ( b > 1 ) or ( 0 < b < 1 ). For example, the pairs ( (0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 4), (3, 8) ) could represent the exponential function ( f(x) = 2^x ). In contrast, a linear function would produce pairs with a constant difference in the ( y )-values as ( x ) increases.
Evaluate the function at the first number in the pair. If the answer is not equal to the second value, then the ordered pair cannot be in the function.
Not sure about wrighting anything, but you could write it as 123*100 except that is NOT the exponential form.
You could try 10 to the second power.
It could be 3^3*5^3.
To determine which pairs of ordered pairs can be removed from the relation -1013222331 to make it a function, we need to identify any duplicate first elements. A relation is a function if each input (first element) is associated with exactly one output (second element). If there are any pairs with the same first element but different second elements, one of those pairs must be removed to ensure the relation meets the definition of a function.
Evaluate the function at the first number in the pair. If the answer is not equal to the second value, then the ordered pair cannot be in the function.
You didn't show the Ordered Pairs so there is no way this question could be answered.
(2, 4)
it slopes downward. it has a negative slope. it it really high when it is close to zero but gets really low as the x-value goes greater.
Not sure about wrighting anything, but you could write it as 123*100 except that is NOT the exponential form.
There is no specific name for it since the curve is not specified. The curve could be a conic section (circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola), or a trigonometric function, or a polynomial, exponential, etc. Or a combination of these.
You could try 10 to the second power.
It could be 3^3*5^3.
You could write it as 6^2*7
If it was ordered by the court, yes, it is.And even if it was only ordered administratively by the agency, in reality they, could apply different rules that might make you wish you had completed it. For instance: They could report to the court that you willfully failed to cooperate in your case, and this type of example could be used to illustrate to the court your unwillingness to function as a good parent.
A kiloton could be described as 1 x 103 tons.
1,515,151,515 can be written as 1.515 × 109