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Mathematics, 29.02.2020 21:12 rubycarbajal

This is a question I personally have (please don't steal from me) When Exponential decay occur's, the number is always getting smaller and smaller and closer and closer to 0. If you have 2 parallel lines, they'll never meet but if you have 2 unparalleled lines, they will meet at one point. The exponential decay isn't parallel but it'll never meet. Put two and two together and this wont make sense

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