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OpenStudy (riot2015):

identify the initial amount "a" and the growth factor "b" in the exponential function. g(x)=14*2^x a) a=14, b=x b) a=14, b=2 c) a=28, b=21 d) a=28, b=x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the "initial amount' is what you start with, the number out front

OpenStudy (riot2015):

so is b x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no, if b were x they would have written \[14\times 2^b\] instead of \[14\times 2^x\]

OpenStudy (riot2015):

is it B then? because if it was c, they would be dividing right?

OpenStudy (riot2015):

@satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes B

OpenStudy (riot2015):

can i ask you one more

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