Describe briefly: Geometric growth.
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Geometric or Exponential Growth÷
Exponential growth is exhibited when the rate of change—the change per instant or unit of time—of the value of a mathematical function is proportional to the function's current value, resulting in its value at any time being an exponential function of time, i.e., a function in which the time value is the exponential.Exponential decay occurs in the same way when the growth rate is negative. In the case of a discrete domainof definition with equal intervals, it is also called geometric growth or geometric decay, the function values forming a geometric progression. In either exponential growth or exponential decay, the ratio of the rate of change of the quantity to its current size remains constant over time.
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Exponential growth is exhibited when the rate of change—the change per instant or unit of time—of the value of a mathematical function is proportional to the function's current value, resulting in its value at any time being an exponential function of time, i.e., a function in which the time value is the exponential.Exponential decay occurs in the same way when the growth rate is negative. In the case of a discrete domainof definition with equal intervals, it is also called geometric growth or geometric decay, the function values forming a geometric progression. In either exponential growth or exponential decay, the ratio of the rate of change of the quantity to its current size remains constant over time.
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Geometric growth is described below :
1. In geometric kind of growth, what happens is that both the cells of progeny that follows the mitosis process retains the capacity to get divide.
2. This type of growth can be seen in higher kinds of plants and in the cells that are unicelled when they are grown in a medium which is very rich in nutrients.
3. At the starting, cell number remains very small which makes the initial growth slow. This is termed as the lag phase.
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