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  • 02-03-2019
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What is the growth rate of the function y=3*2^x?

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JuniperGalaxy
JuniperGalaxy JuniperGalaxy
  • 02-03-2019
The growth factor of the function is 2 because that’s the number being raised to the power of x every time.

y = a(b)^x
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1002hannahb
1002hannahb 1002hannahb
  • 30-04-2019

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The correct answer is 1. I just finished the quiz.

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