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Which best describes the graph of the function f(x) = 4(1.5)"?

The graph passes through the point (0,4), and for each increase of 1 in the x-values, the y-values increase by 1.5.
The graph passes through the point (0,4), and for each increase of 1 in the x-values, the y-values increase by a factor of
1.5.
The graph passes through the point (0, 1.5), and for each increase of 1 in the x-values, the y-values increase by 4.
The graph passes through the point (0, 1.5), and for each increase of 1 in the x-values, the y-values increase by a factor of

User Kunday
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Answer:

b

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User Onnesh
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Answer:

2nd one

Explanation:

I think I'm understanding your function to be f(x)=4(1.5)^x.

It goes through (0,4) becuase when x=0, you have y=4(1.5)^0=4(1)=4.

It also increases by a factor of 1.5 each time x goes up by 1.

Example: When x=1, you have 4(1.5)^1=4(1.5)

Another example: When x=2, you have 4(1.5)^2=4(1.5)(1.5).

Those are called factors because the operation is multiplication.

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