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Consider the function f(x) = (6)x. What is the value of the growth factor of the function?

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Answer: The value of the growth factor of the function is 6.

Explanation:

The general exponential growth function is given by :-


f(t)=Ab^t , where A is the initial amount , b is the growth factor and t is the time period.

The given function :
f(x)=(6)^x

When we compare it to the general exponential equation , we get

The growth factor for the given equation (b)= 6

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

In the function;

f(x) = (6)x, 6 is the growth factor

A growth factor is a multiplier that grows as some independent variable increases.

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