• what is the multiplicative rate of change of the function

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  • The multiplicative rate of change of a function is the rate at which its output changes relative to its input over a given period of time, usually expressed as a percentage. It is calculated using the formula ((f(b)-f(a)) / f(a)) * 100, where f(b) is the output at the end of the period and f(a) is the output at the beginning of the period.

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      Mckenzie Cannon

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  • The multiplicative rate of change of a function is the ratio of two successive values of the function. This can be calculated by taking the ratio of the differences between the two points of the function.

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      Marie Estes

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