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When you're making a graph representing exponential growth you need what stuff

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When making a graph representing exponential growth, you would need an x-axis, a y-axis, and an exponential growth curve.

Step-by-step explanation:

When making a graph representing exponential growth, you need the following:

  1. X-axis: Time intervals or any other relevant variable that shows the progression of time.
  2. Y-axis: The quantity or size of the growing population or any other relevant variable being measured.
  3. Exponential growth curve: The curve should start at a low value, gradually increase at an increasing rate, and become steeper over time.

For example, if you are graphing the growth of a population over time, you can create a graph with the years (time intervals) on the x-axis and the population size on the y-axis. The exponential growth curve will show the population increasing rapidly and becoming steeper as time progresses.

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