<u>6</u> is the growth factor in the function f(x) = (1/3)(6ˣ).
The rate at which a quantity multiplies itself over the independent factor, to increase the value of the function exponentially is known as its growth factor.
In the question, we are given a function f(x) = (1/3)(6ˣ) and are asked to identify the growth factor of the function.
We know that the rate at which a quantity multiplies itself over the independent factor, to increase the value of the function exponentially is known as its growth factor.
In the given function, f(x) = (1/3)(6ˣ), (1/3) remains unaffected with the change in the independent factor x, but 6 is exponentially increasing with x.
Thus, <u>6</u> is the growth factor in the function f(x) = (1/3)(6ˣ).
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