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Which represents exponential decay

Which represents exponential decay-example-1
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A simple example is the function f(x)=2x. is an example of exponential decay. It gets rapidly smaller as x increases, as illustrated by its graph. In the exponential growth of f(x), the function doubles every time you add one to its input x.
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A represents exponential decay since it's the only answer with an exponent greater than 1.

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