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Which of the following data plots may be modeled by an exponential function?
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Data that decrease at an increasing rate are not exponential data.
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Which of the following data plots may be modeled by an exponential function?
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If data are exponential, then only the first data point can be used to determine the initial value.
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If data are exponential, but the data are not measured in 1-unit increments, it is necessary to adjust the successive quotients in order to get the growth/decay factor.
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Evenly spaced data can be modeled by an exponential function if successive quotients are all the same.
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Data that show a constant percentage change can be modeled by an exponential function.
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