CC ALG I - Tanisha Saha
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Graphing Exponential Growth/Decay
Graphing Exponential Growth/Decay
Define : Any quantity that grows or decays by a fixed
percent at regular intervals is said to possess exponential growth or
exponential decay.

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when a > 0 and the b is between 0 and 1, the graph will be decreasing (decaying).
For this example, each time x is increased by 1, y decreases to one half of its previous value.


Such a situation is called Exponential Decay.

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when a > 0 and the b is greater than 1, the graph will be increasing (growing).
For this example, each time x is increased by 1, y increases by a factor of 2.


Such a situation is called Exponential Growth.
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