Each set of ordered pairs represents a function. Write a rule that represents the function.
(0,1),(1,0.5),(2,0.25),(3,0.125),(4,0.0625)
To write: A rule that represents a function satisfying the ordered pairs
Answer to Problem 6P
Explanation of Solution
Given:
(0, 1,), (1, 0.5), (2, 0.25), (3, 0.125), (4, 0.0625)
In the given ordered pairs we can see that the values of y are {1, 0.5, 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625} i.e.,
Hence, the function can be expressed as
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