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riadik2000 [5.3K]
2 years ago
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Which rule can be used to describe the growth of the y-values of the function y=12^(x) each interval from x=-1 to x=3

Mathematics
1 answer:
rodikova [14]2 years ago
7 0

A rule which describes the growth of the y-values of the function y=12^x over each interval is "multiply by 12."

<h3>How to determine the rule?</h3>

By critically observing the given function, we can logically deduce that it is an exponential function. Also, the initial value of this exponential function is 1 with a growth factor is 12.

For instance, we have:

At x = -1

y = 12^(-1)

y = 1/12

At x=0

y = 12^(0)

y = 1

At x = 1

y = 12^(1)

y = 12

In conclusion, a rule which describes the growth of the y-values of the function y=12^x over each interval is "multiply by 12."

Read more on an exponential function here: brainly.com/question/11940980

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