
Kye L. answered 04/08/25
Algebra 1 Tutor (3+ Years of Tutoring Experience)
The function form of Gn = -10x(1/2)^x = 1 is the Gn = -10x(1/2)^x part. This equality is saying that the function hits y = 1 at some point. Hope this helps!
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asked 04/02/25Kye L. answered 04/08/25
Algebra 1 Tutor (3+ Years of Tutoring Experience)
The function form of Gn = -10x(1/2)^x = 1 is the Gn = -10x(1/2)^x part. This equality is saying that the function hits y = 1 at some point. Hope this helps!
Devin D. answered 04/03/25
Passionate College Student Offering Expert Tutoring in Math
Gn= -10x(1/2)^x=1 is basically just saying that at one point this function will hit 1 and you can use it to solve for the x value that it hits f(x)=1. Which basically means that to rewrite it as a function it is simply, f(x) = -10x(1/2)^x
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