1). Exponential Decay, multiplying by \(\Large\frac{1}{3}\)
2). Exponential Growth, mulitiplying by \(1.1\)
3). Exponential Growth, multiplying by \(8\)
4). Exponential Decay, multiplying by \(\Large\frac{1}{5}\)
5). Exponential Growth, multiplying by \(3.5\)
6). Given the general function \(f(x) = ar^x\), where r is the multiplier. If \(r >1\) then it is growth. If \(0<r<1\) then it is decay.
7). Exponential will grow faster.