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How does f(t) = 3 x 9 ^t change over the interval from t = 6 to t = 7?

How does f(t) = 3 x 9 ^t change over the interval from t = 6 to t = 7?-example-1
User Hsimah
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Answer:

sorry got it wrong on the first try. Increases by 800% is the answer

Explanation:

put x = 3 into f(x)=6x and you get f(x) = 18

Put x = 4 into f(x) and you get f(x) = 24

Subtract those two. 24 - 18 = 6

Also, f(x) = 6x it will always be 6 away from the next x you put into the equasion.

Or better said, it will be 6 more from 6x, because you are changing the x to X+1, hence,

6(x+1) = 6x + 6.

+6, it increases.

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