I believe the coefficient is 2 in 2x. Note the coefficient is the number placed before or after a variable. Ex: x2, or g7. This however is different in physics.
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The correct answer is (-3,-7). This is because you can plug it in and the two sides are equal to each other. When you plug -3 in for x, you subtract for from it and get -7 since the y term is -7 the answer is -7=-7, thus (-3, -7) is the answer.
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okay it simple the answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
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<span><span><span>(−∞,0)</span>∪<span>(0,∞)</span></span><span><span>(-∞,0)</span>∪<span>(0,∞)</span></span></span><span>{x|x≠0<span>}</span></span>
A) 6(4)^1-6(4)^0 = 24-6 = 18
6(4)^3-6(4)^2 = 384-96 = 288
b) It is 27.11 times difference. This is because g(x) is an exponential function and so as x increases, g(x) increases faster.