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For TXgolfer and any other interested persons:
Exponential growth is represented by the function e to the x power. In English, that means that the function is a curve with a slope that increases faster as the exponent increases.
see curve here:
Exponential Functions: Introduction
This function typically applies to things like bacterial growth, population growth, etc. It also applies to decay (e.g., radio active decay) and depletion (e.g., diminishing resources).
It's hard to wrap your mind around exponential growth, but it has very important consequences. Here's a captioned video that explains it in an easy to understand way:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM1x4RljmnE]YouTube - Are Humans Smarter Than Yeast?[/ame]
Note that at some point, exponential growth destroys itself. That's why it's not a good model for business development or political decisions unless you plan for destruction. Most often, the model is not understood, and people act surprised by the inevitable result.
Exponential growth is represented by the function e to the x power. In English, that means that the function is a curve with a slope that increases faster as the exponent increases.
see curve here:
Exponential Functions: Introduction
This function typically applies to things like bacterial growth, population growth, etc. It also applies to decay (e.g., radio active decay) and depletion (e.g., diminishing resources).
It's hard to wrap your mind around exponential growth, but it has very important consequences. Here's a captioned video that explains it in an easy to understand way:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM1x4RljmnE]YouTube - Are Humans Smarter Than Yeast?[/ame]
Note that at some point, exponential growth destroys itself. That's why it's not a good model for business development or political decisions unless you plan for destruction. Most often, the model is not understood, and people act surprised by the inevitable result.
ha ha, that's the perfect example!