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hi, having trouble knowing if the equation is increasing, decreasing , constant or linear... can you help
f( * ) = 9 * ( (1)/(7) {)}^(x)

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Solution:

Given:


f(x)=9((1)/(7))^x

The equation given is an exponential function.

An exponential function is of the form,


\begin{gathered} y=ab^x \\ \\ when\text{ }b>1,\text{ it represents an increasing function} \\ b<1,\text{ it represents a decreasing function} \end{gathered}

Hence, for the equation;


\begin{gathered} f(x)=9((1)/(7))^x \\ b=(1)/(7) \\ b<1 \\ Hence,\text{ the equation is decreasing} \end{gathered}

Also, the graph is shown indicating a decreasing function.

Therefore, the answer is decreasing.

hi, having trouble knowing if the equation is increasing, decreasing , constant or-example-1
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