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Which is an exponential decay function?

Which is an exponential decay function?-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

An exponential function of the form will decay if

This implies that option A will not decay because

Option B will not decay because which implies that

Option C can be rewritten to get: ....This exponential function decays.

Option D will not decay because

Explanation:

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f(x)=(3)/(2)((8)/(7))^(-x)

Step-by-step explanation:

An exponential function of the form
f(x)=a(b)^x will decay if
0\:<\:b\:<\:1

This implies that option A will not decay because
(7)/(4)\:>\:1

Option B will not decay because
f(x)=(2)/(3)((4)/(5))^(-x)\implies f(x)=(2)/(3)((5)/(4))^(x) which implies that
b=(5)/(4)\:>\:1

Option C can be rewritten to get:
f(x)=(3)/(2)((8)/(7))^(-x)\implies f(x)=(3)/(2)((7)/(8))^(x)....This exponential function decays.

Option D will not decay because
-(9)/(2)\:<\:0

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