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How is an exponential growth function of the form f(x)=a(1+r)^x related to an exponential function of the form f(x)=a*b^x? The value of a is the initial amount, and b is equal to the growth factor (1+r).
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The value of a is the initial amount, and b is equal to the growth factor r.
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The value of a is the growth factor, and b is equal to the initial amount (1+r).
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The value of a is the growth factor, and b is equal to the initial amount r.

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