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24.11.2020 •
Law
20 points !! please help Compare and contrast the U.S. Presidency and Congress with the Michigan governorship and state legislature in terms of membership, terms, term limits, and powers under the Constitution.
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Step-by-step explanation:
An exponential term with a base greater than 1 will increase at an increasing rate. If the base is less than 1 (a fraction), then it will decrease at a decreasing rate.
Any (non-zero) base to the 0 power will have a value of 1, so the function will have a y-intercept at (0, 1) if there is no multiplier (vertical scale factor) of the exponential factor. The y-intercept will be the value of the multiplier.
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y-intercept at (0,1)
graph initially decreases rapidly and then decreases slowly
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y-intercept at (0,5)
graph initially decreases rapidly and then decreases slowly
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y-intercept at (0,1)
graph initially increases slowly and then increases rapidly