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16 December, 23:30

Determine if the equation y = 2 (0.4) x represents exponential growth or decay.

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  1. 16 December, 23:39
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    Te way you wrote your equation is confusing & as it is cannot be an exponential function unless it is written as follows:

    either y = 2^ (0.4) x or y=2^ (0.4) ^x

    In the first case it's growing as x grow

    in the second case is decaying as x is growing.
  2. 16 December, 23:42
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    In this format, we can either use latex or enter a "^" to show that we are raising something to a power ...

    y=2 (0.4) ^x

    This is exponential decay because the rate is less than 1, in this case 0.4.

    All exponential functions can be expressed as:

    F=Ir^t, F=final amount, I=initial amount, r=rate, t=time
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