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How can you tell from an exponential equation if it's a growth or decay model?

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Answer:

A growth equation will have a base that is equal to or greater than 1.

f(x)=2* [tex]5^{x}[/tex] is a growth equation because 2 is greater than 1.

f(x)=.24*[tex]5^{x}[/tex] is a decay equation because .24 is less than 1.

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