Which rule can be used to describe the growth of the y vales of the function y=12^x over each interval from x=-1 to x=3?
2 answers:
The function is
.
This means that as we get from 1 to 2, we have the following values:
, and
.
Similarly, if we check x=3, we have
.
We can see that as x changes by 1 (with greater values), y increases by a factor of 12.
Answer: multiply by 12
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