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Question
which of the following statements is true about the exponential function ( h ) given by ( h(x)=-3 cdot 4^{x} )?
a ( h ) is always increasing, and the graph of ( h ) is always concave up.
b ( h ) is always increasing, and the graph of ( h ) is always concave down.
c ( h ) is always decreasing, and the graph of ( h ) is always concave up.
d ( h ) is always decreasing, and the graph of ( h ) is always concave down.
Step1: Analyze the first - derivative
The function is \(h(x)=-3\cdot4^{x}\). The derivative of \(y = a\cdot b^{x}\) is \(y^\prime=a\cdot b^{x}\ln b\). For \(h(x)\), \(h^\prime(x)=-3\cdot4^{x}\ln4\). Since \(4^{x}>0\) and \(\ln4>0\), then \(h^\prime(x)<0\) for all \(x\). So \(h(x)\) is always decreasing.
Step2: Analyze the second - derivative
The second - derivative \(h^{\prime\prime}(x)=-3\cdot4^{x}(\ln4)^{2}\). Because \(4^{x}>0\) and \((\ln4)^{2}>0\), then \(h^{\prime\prime}(x)<0\) for all \(x\). A function with \(h^{\prime\prime}(x)<0\) for all \(x\) has a graph that is always concave down.
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D. \(h\) is always decreasing, and the graph of \(h\) is always concave down.