What is called the stagnant state in geometric growth.`
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Geometric growth refers to the situation where successive changes in a population differ by a constant ratio (as distinct from a constant amount for arithmetic change). Context: As with the exponential growth rate, the geometric growth rate does not take account intermediate values of the series.
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