How do you determine if the equation #y = 4^x# represents exponential growth or decay?
1 Answer
Since
Explanation:
The term that the exponent is attached to (in this case,
Since
This can be turned into a rule:
For the general exponential function
- the function represents growth if
#b>1# - the function represents decay if
#0 < b < 1#
We could imagine a decay function, say,
Here, as the exponent increases, the function value will decrease. Think along the lines of
graph{4^x [-12.52, 15.96, -3.28, 10.96]}
The function grows rapidly.
Whereas, the graph of
graph{(1/4)^x [-12.52, 15.96, -3.28, 10.96]}