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Q: What happens to an exponential growth graph?
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Categorize the graph as linear increasing linear decreasing exponential growth or exponential decay.?

Exponential Decay. hope this will help :)


When you graph a populations exponential growth over time you will have an s-shaped graph true or false?

False.


Where is exponential growth happening in the graph shown above Apex?

Point A. APEX


Where is the exponential growth happening in the graph shown above?

point a.


What happens to a graph that is representative of exponential decay?

As time passes - as the graph goes more and more to the right, usually - the graph will get closer and closer to the horizontal axis.


What is a growth factor in exponential growth?

implementation of exponential groth


What are characteristics of exponential growth?

The main characteristic is that the more it rises, the more quickly it rises. The slope is proportional to the height of the graph. So the growth quickly gets out of hand.


What is the definition for exponential growth?

One definition I read was that exponential growth happens when more customers buy more products more often. This explanation was given by a marketing guru, Jay Abrahams.


What is the origin of exponential growth?

Exponential growth does not have an origin: it occurs in various situations in nature. For example if the rate of growth in something depends on how big it is, then you have exponential growth.


What does an exponential graph and logistic graph of growth look like?

Yuo cannot include a graphical illustration here. Take a look at the Wikipedia, under "exponential function" and "logistic function". Basically, the exponential function increases faster and faster over time. The logistics function initially increases similarly to an exponential function, but then eventually flattens out, tending toward a horizontal asymptote.


What happens to the graph of an exponential function if b is a function between 0 and 1?

This question appears to relate to some problem for which we have no information. The graph of an exponential function shows a doubling at regular intervals. But we are not told what the role is of b, so we cannot comment further.


Can a species undergo exponential growth forever?

No. It can't even undergo linear growth forever, because it will run out of resources or space. With exponential growth, this merely happens more suddenly. "Exponential" growth refers to doublings. It follows a pattern like this: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024,