How do you find the exponential function formula for the points h(0) = 3 and h(1) = 15? Algebra Exponents and Exponential Functions Geometric Sequences and Exponential Functions 1 Answer Ratnaker Mehta Apr 19, 2018 # h(x)=3*5^x, x in RR#. Explanation: Suppose that, #h(x)=a*b^x; a in RR, b in RR-{0}#. #h(0)=3 rArr a*b^0=3 rArr a=3#. # h(1)=15 rArr a*b^1=15 rArr 3*b=15 rArr b=5#. #:. h(x)=a*b^x=3*5^x, x in RR#. Answer link Related questions What is Geometric Sequences ? How are exponential functions related to geometric sequences? How do you use the geometric sequence formula to find the nth term? What is the constant ratio "r" mean in a geometric sequence formula? Is the following an example of a geometric sequence: –1, 1, –1, 1, –1, ... ? What is the constant ratio "r" in the example 2, –8, 32, –128? How do you determine the first 5 terms if #a_1=2# and #r=3#? How do you find #a_4# if #a_1=-7# and #r=-3/4#? How do you graph: #y = 2^x + 2#? How do you graph: #f(x)=4^x#? See all questions in Geometric Sequences and Exponential Functions Impact of this question 2711 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License