Distinguish between situations that can be modeled with linear functions and with exponential functions.



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    What's an Exponential Function?

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    What is Exponential Growth?

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    • What is exponential decay?What is exponential decay?

    What is exponential decay?

    Exponential functions often involve the rate of increase or decrease of something. When it's a rate of decrease, you have an exponential decay function! Check out these kinds of exponential functions in this tutorial!

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    What's a Function?

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    Graphs come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. In algebra, there are 3 basic types of graphs you'll see most often: linear, quadratic, and exponential. Check out this tutorial and learn how to determine is a graph represents a linear, quadratic, or exponential function!