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The table represents an exponential function.

What is the multiplicative rate of change of the function?

The table represents an exponential function. What is the multiplicative rate of change-example-1
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Explanation:

All we are doing here is solving for the b in


y=a(b)^x, which is the standard form for an exponential function.

Use the first 2 coordinate pairs to solve for b: (1, 6) and (2, 4):


6=a(b)^1 so


a=(6)/(b) and use that when you write the next equation using the next coordinate pair:


4=(6)/(b)(b)^2 which simplifies to

4 = 6b so


b=(2)/(3), the second choice there. Another way of saying multiplicative rate is the rate of decay or the rate of growth. Same thing. This is decay since 2/3 is greater than 0 but less than 1.

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