Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a). There are 8 points in the figure attached.
b). There are 9 lines in the given figure.
c). There are 5 planes in the figure attached.
d). Three collinear points are D,G and F.
e). Four co-planar points are G, F, H and C.
f). Intersection of planes ABC and ABE is the common line AB.
g). Intersection of planes BCH and DEF is the common line EF.
h). Intersection of AD and DF is a point D.
y = quantity, for example:
I want to buy 1 bracelet =
1×7 = 7 + 1 = 8$ per bracelet
notice, it goes 4,6 then 4, 6 again, and so on and so on
based on whatever exponent it may have
now, you're being asked, what 214 will give? 4 or 6?
Answer:
1.6 times or 60% more than
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be asking about the growth factor in the given exponential function.
<h3>Exponential function</h3>
A generic exponential function will have the form ...
quantity = (initial value) × (growth factor)^(number of intervals)
Comparing this form to the given formula ...
f(x) = 58 × 1.6^x
we see the "growth factor" is 1.6. This is the multiplier from one interval (year) to the next.
Each year the expected number of birds is <u><em>1.6 times</em></u> the number the year before.
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Additional comment
A <em>growth factor</em> is sometimes expressed in terms of a <em>growth rate</em>, usually a percentage.
growth factor = 1 + growth rate
1.6 = 1 + 0.60 = 1 + 60%
The growth rate of this bird population is 60% per year. Each year, the population is <u>60% more than</u> the year before.