Tyler says that the function f(x)=5^x is exponential and so it grows by equal factors over equal intervals. He says that factor must be 10root of 5 for an interval of 1/10 because ten of those intervals makes an interval of length 1. Do you agree with Tyler? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

Tyler is right. I agree with him

Step-by-step explanation:

Exponential Function

The given exponential function is

[tex]f(x)=5^x[/tex]

Tyler says it grows by equal factors over equal intervals which is true. We'll show why below.

If x grows by 1 unit, the growth of the function will be

[tex]f(x+1)=5^{x+1}=5\cdot 5^{x}[/tex]

Note that the function grew by a factor of 5, as Tyler said. But what happens if x grows by 1/10?

[tex]f(x+1/10)=5^{x+1/10}=5^{1/10}\cdot 5^{x}[/tex]

Note that the factor for this increment of x is

[tex]5^{1/10}=\sqrt[10]{5}[/tex]

We can see that Tyler is absolutely right