How do you graph the exponential function #f(x) = 6^x#?
1 Answer
Feb 29, 2016
You must create a table of values.
Explanation:
In your table of values you plug in a point for x, say 1, and you get a y value (6 in this case). Once you have at least four of these points, preferably some negative and some positive, you can graph your exponential function.
A few tips to remember:
-Try to be as precise as possible.
-Don't forget, an exponential function is not a linear function: it must be shaped as a smooth curve.
Here is your graph:
graph{y = 6^x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Practice exercises:
- Graph
#4^(2x - 1)# . Ensure to have at least 4 significant points on the graph.
Good luck!