The graph of an exponential function is shown below. 10 y $P_i = (1.00, 1.87)$ $P_f = (2.00, 3.18)$ 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 Drag the purple X on the x-axis to vary the initial value of x. a. What is the 1-unit growth factor for this function? Preview b. What is the 1-unit percent change for this function? (Round to the nearest percent.) % Preview
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From the graph, we can see that when x = 0, y = 1.00. Therefore, the initial value of the exponential function is 1.00. Show more…
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