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Which one of the following statements about exponential growth and decay is not correct?
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A. In an exponential growth function, y values increase as x values increase.
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B. In an exponential decay function, y values decrease as x values increase.
C. In an exponential growth function, the value of b may be any real number greater than
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D. In an exponential decay function, the value of b may be any real number less than 1.​

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Answer:

A, B are for sure correct

I believe the incorrect is C

but I can't be entirely sure because part of the answer is missing

The false statement is:

D "In an exponential decay function, the value of b may be any real number less than 1.​"

Which statement is incorrect?

An exponential function is something like:

y = A*(b)^x

  • Where if 0 < b < 1, we have an exponential decay.
  • if b > 1, we have an exponential growth.

The statement that is false, is:

D "In an exponential decay function, the value of b may be any real number less than 1.​"

This is false, because -18 is a real number smaller than 1, but if we have:

b = -18, we would not have an exponential decay.

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