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Which is a stretch of an exponential growth function?
f(x) = Two-thirds (two-thirds) Superscript x
f(x) = Three-halves (two-thirds) Superscript x
f(x) = Three-halves (three-halves) Superscript x
f(x) = Two-thirds (three-halves) Superscript x
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f(x) = (3/2)(3/2)^x.
Reason: an exponential is growth only if the base > 1. A "stretch" means the vertical coefficient > 1. Option 3 has base 3/2 > 1 and coefficient 3/2 > 1, so it is a vertical stretch of an exponential growth function.
Reason: an exponential is growth only if the base > 1. A "stretch" means the vertical coefficient > 1. Option 3 has base 3/2 > 1 and coefficient 3/2 > 1, so it is a vertical stretch of an exponential growth function.
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