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Let f(x)=15/(1+4e^(-0.2x) Over what interval is the growth rate of the function increasing? (Please look at image for answer choices)
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Let f(x)=15/(1+4e^(-0.2x) Over what interval is the growth rate of the function increasing? (Please look at image for answer choices)
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Let f(x)=15/(1+4e^(-0.2x)
Over what interval is the growth rate of the function increasing?
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The interval of growth rate can be seen in the graph below
The answer is (-∞, ln(4)/0.2) = (-∞, 6.9314)
(As x goes to infinity f(x) goes to 15)
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