The point (6,1) lies on the graph of the function h(x)=log6 x (6 is the base of x) . What point (not an intercept) is guaranteed to be on the graph of the function k(x)=6^x ?(1 point)

To find the point guaranteed to be on the graph of k(x), we can substitute the x-coordinate from h(x) into k(x) and solve for the corresponding y-coordinate.

Using the point (6,1) from h(x), we substitute x = 6 into k(x):

k(6) = 6^6

Calculating 6^6:
k(6) = 46656

Therefore, the point guaranteed to be on the graph of k(x) is (6, 46656).