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The function f(x) = 2·5x can be used to represent the curve through the points (1, 10), (2, 50), and (3, 250). What is the multiplicative rate of change of the function?

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Answer:

5 I took the test and got this one right.

User Desunit
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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

The function is
f(x) = 2 \cdot 5^(x), which means that an increase of a unit in x leads to a multiplicative rate of change of 5 in y. For instance:


f(1) = 2\cdot 5^(1)


f(1) = 10


f(2) = 2 \cdot 5^(2)


f(2) = 2 \cdot 5\cdot 5


f(2) = 50


f(2) = f(1) \cdot 5


f(3) = 2\cdot 5^(3)


f(3) = 2 \cdot 5\cdot 5 \cdot 5


f(3) = f(2) \cdot 5

Therefore, it is proven that:


f(n) = 5 \cdot f(n-1)

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