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Y= 4(0.95^t, is this exponential growth or exponential decay?
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Y= 4(0.95^t, is this exponential growth or exponential decay?
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Y= 4(0.95^t, is this exponential growth or exponential decay?
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It is an exponential decay because the value is being multiplied by a decimal number, which makes the number smaller.
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