Quick Context: Revisiting these three sections seems to have a reason to slow it down all over again and repeat how exponential functions are ... Despite my opinion that inverse variation (6.1) seems to be a "red-headed stepchild" of this unit, 10 of the 31
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Revisiting these three sections seems to have a reason to slow it down all over again and repeat how exponential functions are ... Despite my opinion that inverse variation (6.1) seems to be a "red-headed stepchild" of this unit, 10 of the 31 Geometric sequences are to exponential functions what arithmetic sequences were to linear functions.
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- Revisiting these three sections seems to have a reason to slow it down all over again and repeat how exponential functions are ...
- Despite my opinion that inverse variation (6.1) seems to be a "red-headed stepchild" of this unit, 10 of the 31
- Geometric sequences are to exponential functions what arithmetic sequences were to linear functions.
- Exponential functions are functions with the variable featured in the exponent.
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