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The function f(x)=3^x is often referred to as a tripling function because f(x) triples whenever x changes by 1 But this is not the only example of a tripling function. Give two more distinct examples of tripling functions (functions whose values triple whenever the independent variable changes by 1).f(x)=3x^2g(x)= h(x)=

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the function, g(x) below:


g(x)=2(3^x)

We evaluate g(x) for x=1,2 and 3:


\begin{gathered} g(1)=2(3^1)=6 \\ g(2)=2(3^2)=18 \\ g(3)=2(3^3)=54 \end{gathered}

We see that whenever x increases by 1, the value of g(x) triples.

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