Question #6413491Single Choice

Algebra-1

Question

In an exponential decay function of the form   (a > 0), where 0 < b < 1, what does a larger value of the base   (while still satisfying 0 < b <1) imply about the rate of decay?

Options

A
    The rate of decay of the quantity described by the function is faster.
B
    The rate of decay of the quantity described by the function is slower.
C
    The quantity described by the function remains constant over time.
D
    The quantity described by the function increases over time.

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