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What is the decay factor in the exponential decay function y=a(1−r)^t
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Answer:
(1 - r)
Explanation:
Given function:
y = a (1−r)^t
Here we have:
y - future value, a- present value, (1 - r) - decay factor, t- number of decay periods
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