Exercise numbers with a gray background indicate problems that the authors have designed to be solved without a calculator. In Exercises 1–4, evaluate the expression without using a calculator. \(\text { 1. } \sqrt[3]{-216}\)
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Textbook Solutions for Precalculus: Graphical, Numerical, Algebraic
Question
In Exercises 45–50, graph the function and analyze it for domain, range, continuity, increasing or decreasing behavior, symmetry, boundedness, extrema, asymptotes, and end behavior.
\(f(x)=4 \cdot 0.5^{x}\)
Solution
The first step in solving 3.1 problem number 56 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Exercises 45–50, graph the function and analyze it for domain, range, continuity, increasing or decreasing behavior, symmetry, boundedness, extrema, asymptotes, and end behavior.\(f(x)=4 \cdot 0.5^{x}\)
From the textbook chapter Exponential, Logistic, and Logarithmic Functions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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