NUmber 7 Supplementary Sheet
Since this is probably a useful something or other to know, could somebody explain how you would go about figuring what the values are for A&B?
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So for the problem you're given that f(4)=18 and f(6)=3. From this we can simply make "A" equal to 18, but "B" involves a little more thought. To go from 18 to 3, you would multiply 18 by (1/6), however 3 is not the next number (or more specifically f(5)). Therefore you need to square (1/6). This means that "B" should be sqrt(1/6). Also note for the exponent it should be t-4, because the value I used for "A" was 18, which was f(4).
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