SOLUTION: The equation y= 0.45(1.05)*x is an example of
(a) this is not an exponential equation.
(b) exponential growth
(c)exponential decay
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Question 846197: The equation y= 0.45(1.05)*x is an example of
(a) this is not an exponential equation.
(b) exponential growth
(c)exponential decay
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is NOT an exponential equation, but is an exponential equation (with exponential growth since
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