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The table shows the function g(x).

Select from the door ton 9 (2).
9(2)
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compare the growth factors for the exponential
functions g(x) and f(x) = 4(3)".
The growth factor of f (2) is Choose.
the growth factor of g(x).

The table shows the function g(x). Select from the door ton 9 (2). 9(2) Select from-example-1
User MarkPlewis
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Answer:

The growth factor of
$ f(x) $ is one less than the growth factor of
$ g(x) $.

Explanation:

In an exponential function, say h(x) = a(b)ˣ the value 'b' is called the growth factor.

Therefore, here the function
$ f(x) = 4 (3)^x $. So, the growth factor of f(x) = 3.

Note that g(x) = 3(4)ˣ.

The growth factor of g(x) is 4.

Therefore, we can say that the growth factor of f(x) is one less than the growth factor of g(x).

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