Function gis represented by the equation.g(x)=-20(1/2)^x+10Which statement correctly compares the two functions on the interval [-2, 1]?

First we find the values for the function g in the interval [-2,1].
x = -2
[tex]g(-2)=-20(\frac{1}{2})^{-2}+10=-70[/tex]x = -1
[tex]g(-1)=-20(\frac{1}{2})^{-1}+10=-30[/tex]x = 0
[tex]g(0)=-20(\frac{1}{2})^0+10=-10[/tex]x = 1
[tex]g(1)=-20(\frac{1}{2})^1+10=0[/tex]Statement
Function f is increasing.
Function g is increasing.
Function f is negative.
Function g is negative.
Answer: D. Both functions are increasing, but function g increases at a faster average rate.