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1. Does the data in the table below represent exponential growth or exponential decay? Hint: Are the values in the bottom row increasing or decreasing? A exponential growth B ex…
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1. Does the data in the table below represent exponential growth or exponential decay? Hint: Are the values in the bottom row increasing or decreasing? A exponential growth B ex…
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1. Does the data in the table below represent exponential growth or exponential decay?
Hint: Are the values in the bottom row increasing or decreasing?
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exponential growth
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exponential decay
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Exponential decay because it is decreasing
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