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Which graph represents an exponential growth function?
On a coordinate plane, a line rapidly decreases and then levels off.
On a coordinate plane, a line increases gradually.
On a coordinate plane, a line decreases gradually.
On a coordinate plane, a line is level and then curves upwards rapidly.
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The graph that is level and then curves upward rapidly.
Reason: exponential growth (y = a·b^x with b > 1) starts off changing slowly for small x and then rises faster and faster as x increases, producing a curve that is flat on the left and curves upward to the right.
Reason: exponential growth (y = a·b^x with b > 1) starts off changing slowly for small x and then rises faster and faster as x increases, producing a curve that is flat on the left and curves upward to the right.
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