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4 September, 20:08

What is the rate of increase for the function f (x) = 1/3 (^3 sqr root 24) ^2x

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  1. 4 September, 20:30
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    4^3 square root 9
  2. 4 September, 20:34
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    You must simplify the function first until the exponent becomes a flat x. Step 1 Leave 1/3 only that is the value a, initial value. You are looking for the base Step 2 Deal with the parentheses. Factor 24 and you get 2 and the cube of 3. Step 3 Separate the exponent (2) (x) Step 4 Now square each term in parentheses 2 squared and cube 3 squared 2 2 will be 4, the other expression means cube of 3 times cube of 3 and that is cube of 9 Step 5 Your base should be (4 cube of 9)
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