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On the graph of an exponential function representing growth, what happens to the slope of the graph? The slope ________. A.) increases. B.) decreases. C.) stays the same. D.) there is no slope.
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On the graph of an exponential function representing growth, what happens to the slope of the graph? The slope ________.
A.) increases.
B.) decreases.
C.) stays the same.
D.) there is no slope.
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In an exponential graph, the slope of the graph
increases. This can be explained by seeing the bacterial
growth as an example. The lag phase has an almost zero
slope which then increases to the highest value of slope
during the exponential phase.
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