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Consider the function y = 8x. How do the y-values of this function grow?

1) by adding 8 <--- (this is the answer)

2) by multiplying the previous y-value by 8

3)by adding 8, then 16, then 32




Consider the function y = 15x. How do the y-values of this function grow?

1) by adding 15

2) by multiplying the previous y-value by 15 <---- ( this is the answer)

3) by adding 15, then 30, then 45…


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Answer :

Consider the function y = 8x.

For x = 1, y = 8(1) = 8
For x = 2, y = 8(2) = 16
For x = 3, y = 8(3) = 24

Therefore, the y-values of this function grow by adding 8



Consider the function [tex]y = 15^x[/tex]

For x = 1,
[tex]y = 15^1=15[/tex],
For x = 2, [tex]y = 15^2=225[/tex],
For x = 3, [tex]y = 15^3=3,375[/tex]

Therefore,
the y-values of this function grow by multiplying the previous y-value by 15

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