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20 July, 08:02

What is the base of the exponent in the function f (x) = 3 (3/8) ^2x when the function is written using only rational numbers and is in simplest form?

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  1. 20 July, 09:22
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    The answer:

    by definition, an exponential function with base c is defined by h (x) = ac^x

    where a ≠0, c > 0, b ≠1, and x is any real number.

    The base, c, is a constant and the exponent, x, is a variable.

    so if we have f (x) = 3 (3/8) ^2x, this equivalent to f (x) = 3 (3/8) ^y (x),

    where y (x) = 2x,

    therefore, the base is 3/8, and the variable is the function y (x) = 2x,
  2. 20 July, 11:42
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    I just took the test and the answer is 4.
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