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An exponential function repeatedly multiplies an initial amount by the same positive number called the

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Answer: constant ratio

Explanation:

The exponential growth function can be modeled as
Ab^x where A > 0 the initial amount and b > 0.

If b > 1, then the value of the function increases as x increases other wise decreases.

Here, b is the constant ratio.

Therefore, An exponential function repeatedly multiplies an initial amount by the same positive number called the constant ratio.

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