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19 August, 20:03
S (y) = 4^Y+2, Find s (1)
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Julius Aguilar
19 August, 20:11
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Step-by-step explanation:
substitute the value of 1 where y is found in the equation.
thus we get:-
s (y) = 4^y + 2 and we need to find s (1)
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