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Determine if the equation y = 4(5.6)x represents exponential growth or decay.

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I guess the equation should be written: y = 4(5.6)ˣ


Since 5.6>1 this exponential function grows with the value of x
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If you are talking about this:

y=4(5.6)x

Then it is actually linear growth, not exponential growth. If you are talking about this:

y=4(5.6^x)
Then it is acually exponential growth since the base of the exponent (or 5.6) is a number greater than 1.
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