Answer:
18219
Step-by-step explanation:
we are given
now, we can compare it with
we can find b
we get
now, we are given
How would the graph change if the b value in the equation is decreased but remains greater than 1
Let's take
b=1.8
b=1.6
b=1.4
b=1.2
now, we can draw graph
now, we will verify each options
option-A:
we know that all y-value will begin at y=0
because horizontal asymptote is y=0
so, this is FALSE
option-B:
we can see that
curve is moving upward when b decreases for negative value of x
but it is increasing slowly for negative values of x
so, this is FALSE
option-C:
we can see that
curve is moving upward when b decreases for negative value of x
but it is increasing slowly for negative values of x
so, this is TRUE
option-D:
we know that curves are increasing
so, the value of y will keep increasing as x increases
so, this is TRUE
option-E:
we can see that
curve is moving upward when b decreases for negative value of x
but it is increasing slowly for negative values of x
so, this is FALSE
The unit numbers can be 2,4,6.Suppose 2 as the unit number we can form 20 numbers the same way for 4 and 6 so totally 60 numbers.
Let's start by visualising this concept.
Number of grains on square:
1 2 4 8 16 ...
We can see that it starts to form a geometric sequence, with the common ratio being 2.
For the first question, we simply want the fifteenth term, so we just use the nth term geometric form:
Thus, there are 16, 384 grains on the fifteenth square.
The second question begs the same process, only this time, it's a summation. Using our sum to n terms of geometric sequence, we get:
Thus, there are 32, 767 total grains on the first 15 squares, and you should be able to work the rest from here.
The answer is c to your question