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If b>1 in a function of the form f(x) = ab^x, is the function an example of exponential growth or exponential decay?

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It's exponential growth.

Explanation:

b/c any value of b that's greater than 1 is an exponential growth function, and anything that's 0<b<1 or if b<0, the function would be an exponential decay.

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