Any number below negative one.
If we have y=a(b)^t as the equation then take b from this equation case !: If b <1 then b=1-r r=1-b this r is the decay factor case 2:If b >1 then b=1+r r=b-1 this is the growth factor
It can be growth or decay - it depends on whether n is positive (growth) or negative (decay).
Exponential growth is when the amount of something is increasing, and exponential decay is when the amount of something is decreasing.
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Exponential growth has a growth/decay factor (or percentage decimal) greater than 1. Decay has a decay factor less than 1.
To find the decay factor, you need to know the formula y=ab^x where "a" is the initial amount and "b" the growth or decay factor. It is a growth factor if the number next to "a" is bigger than 1, b>1, and it is usually in (). For example y=12(1.3)^x notice that (1.3) is bigger than 1 so it is a growth factor. The decay factor is "b" the same as growth factor but only that b
it's the number you get after you subtract the growth rate by a 100 i am not shire about it :)
0.5714
Any number below negative one.
how to find growth rate with given growth factor
If we have y=a(b)^t as the equation then take b from this equation case !: If b <1 then b=1-r r=1-b this r is the decay factor case 2:If b >1 then b=1+r r=b-1 this is the growth factor
It can be growth or decay - it depends on whether n is positive (growth) or negative (decay).
The constant factor that each value in an exponential decay pattern is multiplied by the next value. The decay factor is the base in an exponential decay equation. for example, in the equation A= 64(0.5^n), where A is he area of a ballot and the n is the number of cuts, the decay factor is 0.5.
Growth and decay.
Exponential growth is when the amount of something is increasing, and exponential decay is when the amount of something is decreasing.
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