How does f(x) = 3^x change over the interval x=4 to x=5

A) ƒ(x) increases by 3
B) ƒ(x) decreases by 3
C) ƒ(x) increases by a factor of 3
D) ƒ(x) decreases by a factor of 3

Answer B) possibly.

f(4) = 3^4

f(5) = 3^5
3^5 = 3^4 * 3, right?

You clearly just guessed.

which was the answer again?

NVM the answer is C)

To determine how the function f(x) = 3^x changes over the interval x=4 to x=5, we need to evaluate the function at these two values and compare the results.

When x = 4, we have f(4) = 3^4 = 81.

When x = 5, we have f(5) = 3^5 = 243.

Comparing these two values, we can see that f(5) is greater than f(4), meaning that the function f(x) = 3^x increases over the interval x=4 to x=5.

Therefore, the correct answer is not B) "ƒ(x) decreases by 3", but rather C) "ƒ(x) increases by a factor of 3".