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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 18:10 KArrington815

Task 1: Choose a real-world scenario that can be graphed by exponential growth Describe the real-world scenario Task 2: Produce a graph and an equation representing the exponential growth real world scenario. label some key points on the graph. Reference:

Task 3: What would need to be changed in your exponential equation to show a faster growth rate?

Task 4: What would need to be changed in your exponential equation to show a slower growth rate?

Task 5: How can using an exponential model be used. (Ie what information do we get from an exponential model and how can we use that information to our benefit?)

Exponential Growth Project
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