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6 December, 11:40

Identify the initial amount a and the growth factor b in the exponential function.

A (x) = 680 ∙ 4.3x

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  1. 6 December, 11:46
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    a=680, b=4.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The initial amount, a, is the value of A (x) when x=0. It is A (0) = 680 ∙ 4.3^0

    a=680

    The growth factor, b, in the exponential function is its base, A (x) = 680 ∙ 4.3^x

    b=4.3
  2. 6 December, 11:50
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    given A (x) = 680 ∙ 4.3x

    the general form for exponential function is A (x) = ab^x, where a is the initial amount and b is the growth factor

    so a=680 n b=4.3

    PS: hi, Astute!
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