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How does ((x) = 4 • 6^x change over the interval from x=2 to x=3

How does ((x) = 4 • 6^x change over the interval from x=2 to x=3-example-1
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Answer:

f(x) increases by a factor of 6

Explanation:


f(x) = 4 *6^x


f(2) = 4 *6^2


f(2) = 4 *36


f(2) = 144


f(x) = 4 *6^x


f(3) = 4 *6^3


f(3) = 4 *216


f(3) = 864

f(x) increases by a factor of 6

144 * 6 = 864

Hope this helps!

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