Mathematics
Mathematics, 09.04.2020 20:21, jimissac68

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it says to rewrite the function to determine whether it represents exponential growth or exponential decay. Identify the percent rate of change. Round decimals to the nearest hundreth if necessary.

in the form

the function is

the rate of change:__%
and I already know it was exponential growth

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