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OpenStudy (zombiebrain0012):

Hi, I'll medal and fan! I was just wondering how to find the rate of change for an exponential function with out an equation?

satellite73 (satellite73):

do you have any information at all?

OpenStudy (zombiebrain0012):

I have a table

OpenStudy (zombiebrain0012):

one sec

OpenStudy (zombiebrain0012):

satellite73 (satellite73):

subtract

satellite73 (satellite73):

the rate of change of the second one is \(1600-1300\) the first one is exponential, so divide

satellite73 (satellite73):

assuming it is exponential it will be \[\frac{1690}{1300}\]

satellite73 (satellite73):

by which i meant that will be the base of the exponential function

OpenStudy (zombiebrain0012):

Ohhh, thanks!

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

@ZombieBrain0012 what are the full instructions? For which 2 years does it want the rate of change for?

OpenStudy (zombiebrain0012):

I can't post the full question because I just wanted to know how to find rate of change. I think I've got my answer tho.

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