4. Exponential Growth and Decay
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y=a(2)^t
The graphs of exponential growth functions are increasing. There are two increasing graphs, A and D. Since the growth factor is 2, greater than the growth factor found in Part C, the graph should be steeper. Hence, the situation matches graph D.y=a(1- 0.18)^t ⇒ y=a( 0.82)^t The graphs of exponential decay functions are decreasing. There are two decreasing graphs, B and C. Since the decay factor is 0.82, less than the decay factor found in Part D, the graph decreases faster.
Hence, the situation matches graph B.
y=a(1- 0.055)^t ⇒ y=a( 0.945)^t
The graphs of exponential growth functions are increasing. There are two increasing graphs, B and C. Since the growth factor is 0.945, greater than the growth factor found in Part B, the graph should decrease slowly. Hence, the situation matches graph D.