3. 5 • 3n (1 point)

15, 30, 45, 60
5, 15, 45, 135 ***
0, 15, 45, 135
15, 45, 135, 405

4. Use the function rule ƒ(x) = x • |–1|x. Find the output ƒ(2). (1 point)
4
3
–2 ***
2

To solve problem 3, we need to evaluate the expression 5 • 3n. To do this, we substitute the value of n in the expression and simplify.

The expression 5 • 3n means 5 multiplied by 3n. So, whatever value of n we have, we multiply it by 3 and then by 5.

In this case, we are given a few answer options:

- 15, 30, 45, 60
- 5, 15, 45, 135
- 0, 15, 45, 135
- 15, 45, 135, 405

To find the correct answer, we substitute n into the expression and check if the resulting values match any of the answer options.

Let's substitute n = 1 into the expression 5 • 3n:
5 • 3(1) = 5 • 3 = 15

So, the expression evaluates to 15.

Checking the answer options, we find that 15 is present in the option:
5, 15, 45, 135

Therefore, the correct answer for problem 3 is:
5, 15, 45, 135

Now let's move on to problem 4.

Problem 4 requires us to use the given function rule ƒ(x) = x • |–1|x to find the output ƒ(2). In the function, we substitute x = 2 and evaluate.

First, substitute x = 2 into the expression:
ƒ(2) = 2 • |–1|2

Now, evaluate the absolute value of -1, which is 1:
ƒ(2) = 2 • |–1|2 = 2 • 1 • 2 = 4

Therefore, the output ƒ(2) is 4.

So, the correct answer for problem 4 is:
4

6. Do the data in the table represent a linear function? If so, write a rule for the function.

x –2 –1 0 1 2
y –7 1 8 17 25

(1 point)
yes; y = 8x + 9
yes; y = 8x + 8
yes; y = one eighthx + 8
no ***

as shown, the table does indeed not represent a linear function.

If the 8 was a typo and you meant 9, then y = 8x+9

i still do npt get what the correct answers are for this,math isn't my specialty

i only got 2

Sorry. #1 was correct for 5*3^n

try using 3^n instead of 3n, which looks like multiplication.

|-1| = 1, so
f(2) = 2*1*2 = 4

If you actually meant (-1)^x, then

f(2) = 2*(-1)^2 = 2*1 = 2