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Does the following equation represent growth or decay? Y=10,000(0.97)x

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decay because it  is being multiplied by a decimal so the number will go down.
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Given is Y = 10000·(0.97)ˣ

This is an exponential equation whose general form is y = a·bˣ

where 'a' is the initial value and 'b' is the growth or decay factor.

If value of b is greater than 1, then it is growth of population.

If value of b is lesser than 1 but greater than 0, then it is decay of population.

On comparison of the given equation with its general form, we get a = 10000, b = 0.97

So initial value is 10000.

Since value of b is 0.97 i.e. lesser than 1, so it is decay of population.

Hence, the given equation represents "Decay".

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