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for the function what are the possible values for B if the function is an exponential decay function select the two right answers

for the function what are the possible values for B if the function is an exponential-example-1
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In order for the function to represent an exponential decay, the value of b needs to be a value between 0 and 1.

So analysing each value, we have:

√(0.9)

Since 0.9 is lesser than 1, its square root is also lesser than 1, so this is a valid option.

1 1/5

This value is greater than 1, so it's not a valid option.

√e

The value of e is approximately 2.71, so its square root is greater than 1, so it's not a valid option.

2^-1

This value is equal to 1/2, that is, 0.5, so it's lesser than 1, therefore it's a valid option.

2-0.9999

This exp

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