Interpreting Exponential Functions

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Interpreting Exponential Functions

Identify: growth or decay Identify: growth or decay?, growth or decay factor, growth or decay rate, initial value Decay (b=1/4) Decay factor: ¼ Decay rate: ¾ or 75% Initial value: 3

Identify: growth or decay Identify: growth or decay?, growth or decay factor, growth or decay rate, initial value Growth (b=1.23) Growth factor: 1.23 Growth rate: .23 or 23% Initial value: .65

Identify: growth or decay Identify: growth or decay?, growth or decay factor, growth or decay rate, initial value Growth (b=4) Growth factor: 4 Growth rate: 3 or 300% Initial value: 5

Identify: growth or decay Identify: growth or decay?, growth or decay factor, growth or decay rate, initial value Growth (b=2) Growth factor: 2 Growth rate: 1 or 100% Initial value: ½