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what is the intial value of the function f(x)=3{5/4}^x

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Answer:

  3

Step-by-step explanation:

The "initial value" of a function is the value when the independent variable is zero.

  f(0) = 3(5/4)^0 = 3×1 = 3

The initial value of the function is 3.

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