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On a logarithmic graph (below, right), exponential growth looks like a straight, rising line. If our efforts to slow the spread are working, you’ll see the curve rising at a more and more shallow ...
Keywords: cognitive bias, exponential growth, graph perception, logarithmic scaling, mathematical literacy, dual-process model. Citation: Melnik-Leroy GA, Aidokas L, Dzemyda G, Dzemydaitė G, ...
Other graphs - AQA Exponential graphs (Higher) The most commonly occurring graphs are quadratic, cubic, reciprocal, exponential and circle graphs. Their equations can be used to plot their shape.
Other graphs - OCR Exponential graphs (Higher) The most commonly occurring graphs are quadratic, cubic, reciprocal, exponential and circle graphs. Their equations can be used to plot their shape.
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