The function f ( x ) = 3 x is often referred to as the "tripling function" because f ( x ) triples whenever x changes by 1. Give two more distinct examples of tripling functions (functions whose outputs triple whenever the input changes by 1).
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We know that f(x) = 3x is a tripling function. Let's try to find another function by adding a constant to this function. Let g(x) = 3x + c, where c is a constant. Show more…
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