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The graph of an exponential function, f(x), is shown. Move numbers to the blanks to describe how f(x) increases and grows over different intervals. The function f(x) increases by over the interval 0 to 1, by over the interval of 1 to 2, by over the interval of 2 to 3, and by over the interval of 3 to 4. Therefore, this exponential function grows by a factor of over every interval of 1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 13 17


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