a) Increasing function.
b) The growth factor is 4.
c) The asymptote is y tending to zero as x tends to negative infinity.
d) y = 1
c) The graph can be seen at the end.
Here we are given the following exponential function:
y =f(x) = 4^x
a) First, we want to know if the function is increasing or decreasing. Remember that a function is increasing if, as x increses, also does the value of y.
Here clearly we have an increasing function.
and so on...
b) Now we want to identify the growth factor. This is the number that is being exponentiated, so in:
y = 4^x
The growth factor is 4.
c) We have an asymptote as x tends to negative infinity, because we will eventually have denominator that tends to infinity, then we will have an asymptote that tends to zero, as x tends to negative infinity.
d) The y-intercept is what we get when we evaluate in x = 0, we have:
y = f(0) = 4^0 = 1
The y-intercept is y = 1.
e) The sketch of the exponential function can be seen in the image below.
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