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Y=38(0.29)^x
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y=38(0.29)^x is an exponential function whose initial value (when x = 0) is 38. This function increases steadily from this value, due to the +(0.29) base of this exponential. As x grows increasingly large, the rate at which y is increasing drops steadily.

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