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24 March, 16:56

Which rule can be used to describe the growth of the y-values of the function y=12^x over each interval from x=-1 to x=3?

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  1. 24 March, 17:57
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    The growth factor over that interval is

    ... (12^3) / (12^-1) = 12^ (3 - (-1)) = 12^4
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