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A student says that the function
f(x)-=(1/0.5)^x is an exponential decay function. Explain the students error

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Answer:

The base is greater than 1, making it an exponential growth function.

Explanation:

The student's mistake is that an exponential decay function can only have the base as less than 1, but because 1/0.5 = 2, it's an exponential growth function.

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Answer:


Explanation:

f(x)=(1/0.5)^x

Lets simplify what is in the parentheses

1 / .5 = 2

f(x)=(2)^x

Since 2 > 1

This function grows

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