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What is the growth percentage of h(x) = .5(2)" ?A200%B2%100%D10%

What is the growth percentage of h(x) = .5(2)" ?A200%B2%100%D10%-example-1
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h(x)=0.5(2)^x^{}

We can compute the growth percentage, computing first, two consecutive values, as follows:


\begin{gathered} h(1)=0.5(2)^1=0.5(2)=1 \\ h(2)=0.5(2)^2=0.5(4)=2 \end{gathered}

Then, the growth percentage is:


(h(2)-h(1))/(h(1))\cdot100=(2-1)/(1)\cdot100=100\text{ \%}

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