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In exponential Press enter key to drop response here.Response input area graphs, as x
increases, y
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"In exponential graphs, as x increases, y increases slowly at first and then increases more and more rapidly (i.e., grows exponentially)."
Brief explanation: for y = a·b^x with b>1, growth rate increases as x increases because each increase in x multiplies y by the constant factor b (so the slope itself grows). Example: y = 2^x is small for negative x but rises very quickly for positive x.
Brief explanation: for y = a·b^x with b>1, growth rate increases as x increases because each increase in x multiplies y by the constant factor b (so the slope itself grows). Example: y = 2^x is small for negative x but rises very quickly for positive x.
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