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What is the constant of proportionality (r) in the equation y = ex?

a) r = 3
b) r = 2
c) r = 4
d) r = 1

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The equation \(y = e^x\) does not have a constant of proportionality (r) in the traditional sense. In this case, \(e\) is the mathematical constant known as Euler's number (approximately 2.71828), and \(x\) is the variable. The expression \(e^x\) represents exponential growth.

So, the correct answer would be:

d) \(r = 1\)

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