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Consider the function g(x)=14⋅2x
. What is the growth factor? Use the table to help you answer the question.
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Δg(x)=4
Δg(x)=4
Δg(x)=12
Δg(x)=12
Δg(x)=2
Δg(x)=2
Δg(x)=14
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Growth factor = 2.
Reason: g(x) = 14·2^x has base 2, so each increase of x by 1 multiplies g(x) by 2 (14 is the initial value, not the growth factor). Thus Δg(x) = 2.
Reason: g(x) = 14·2^x has base 2, so each increase of x by 1 multiplies g(x) by 2 (14 is the initial value, not the growth factor). Thus Δg(x) = 2.
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