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How do u find the constant RATIO of the exponential curve

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Answer:

We call base 2 the constant ratio. In fact, for any exponential function with the form f(x)=abx f ( x ) = a b x , b is the constant ratio of the function. This means that as the input increases by 1, the output value will be the product of the base and the previous output, regardless of the value of a.

Explanation:

Notice from the table that:

the output values are positive for all values of x

as x increases, the output values increase without bound

as x decreases, the output values grow smaller, approaching zero

The graph below shows the exponential growth function

f(x)=2x

How do u find the constant RATIO of the exponential curve-example-1
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