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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm sure you want your functions to appear as perfectly formed as possible so that others can help you. Â f(x) = 4(2)x should be written with the " ^ " sign to denote exponentation: Â f(x) = 4(2)^x
                                           f(b) - f(a)
The formula for "average rate of change" is a.r.c. = --------------
                                              b - a
                  change in function value
This is equivalent to  ---------------------------------------
                      change in x value
For Section A:  x changes from 1 to 2 and the function changes from 4(2)^1 to  4(2)^2:  8 to 16.  Thus, "change in function value" is 8 for a 1-unit change in x from 1 to 2.  Thus, in this Section, the a.r.c. is:
         8
        ------ = 8 units   (Section A)
         1
Section B: Â x changes from 3 to 4, a net change of 1 unit: Â f(x) changes from
4(2)^3 to 4(2)^4, or 32 to 256, a net change of 224 units. Â Thus, the a.r.c. is
    224 units
   ----------------- = 224 units (Section B)
      1 unit
The a.r.c for Section B is 28 times greater than the a.r.c. for Section A.
This change in outcome is so great because the function f(x) is an exponential function; as x increases in unit steps, the function increases much faster (we say "exponentially").