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The 1st one: y=(1.008¹/¹²)¹² →y=(1.008⁽¹/¹²⁾⁽¹²⁾ = y = 1.008¹. No change
The 2nd one: y=(2500+0.004)^t → Growth
The 3rd one: y=[(1-0.004)¹/₅₆]⁵⁶ → Decay
Tfe 4th one y= 12,00(1/2)^t → Decay
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