Well, equally obviously, i constructed the basic equation and put the values into that
I don't know how to do that on here sorry
Its something like y~1/rootx
Ok sorry
Similar, my textbook tells me to use a sign different to the equals sign but it doesn't matter unless you're trying to find the value k, or your A
I'm not sure whether you need to find out A, but thankyou for taking the time to try to understand my question
The reason for that is that you have to do that in a part b of the same question.
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