How do you determine if the equation #f(x) = 3(.11)^x# represents exponential growth or decay? Algebra Exponents and Exponential Functions Exponential Growth 1 Answer Deepak G. Aug 11, 2016 #f(x)=3(0.11)^x# represents decay Explanation: #f(x)=3(0.11)^x# represents decay since#0.11# is #<1# So value of #(0.11)^x# decreases exponentially. Answer link Related questions What is Exponential Growth? What is the exponential growth formula? How does exponential growth differ from linear growth? How do you graph exponential growth? What is the y-intercept of all exponential growth functions? How do you graph #y=\frac{1}{2} \cdot 4^x#? How do you graph #f(x)=2 \cdot 3^x#? How much money will Nadia have in the bank by her 21st birthday if she received $200 for her... How do you graph #f(x)=2*3^x#? How do you determine the multiplier for exponential growth and decay? See all questions in Exponential Growth Impact of this question 1519 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License