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ashley2r:

when the common ratio is the same then it is an exponential relationship true or false

Mercury:

|dw:1529424650086:dw| any ideas? notice how it says you multiply by the same growth factor b each time

Mercury:

if you multiply by the same factor over and over again does that make the common ratio the same each time? or no?

Mercury:

Please review the definition of common ratio in a geometric series, each consecutive term is multiplied by the same common ratio using our previous logic, in an exponential equation each consecutive term is also being multiplied by the same number therefore, if the common ratio is the same, then it must be an exponential relationship

Mercury:

still there? you've been looking at this page for a while ;-;

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