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25 POINTS!!! Given an exponential function for compounding interest, A(x) = P(.91)x, what is the rate of change?
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25 POINTS!!! Given an exponential function for compounding interest, A(x) = P(.91)x, what is the rate of change?
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Answer:
the answer is -9
Explanation:
flvs.algebra 2 sem 2
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the rate of change is either .91 or .09 based on what that function represents and what it is asking for
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