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Where is exponential growth happening in the graph shown above?
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Where is exponential growth happening in the graph shown above?
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the answer is d just did this on apex
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Your answer is An exponential growth is a growth in which the rate is proportional to the increasing number or size in an exponential (rather than arithmetical) or logarithmic progression so I'd go with B.
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