Indifference curve is a curve. A curve that is being intersected with the budget line. In order to show the maximum satisfaction. Dave Ono:
You can choose to shift the demand curve to the right i.e. expansion of demand.
the possibility production curve show production that can be produces using minimum resources whereas the possibilty productive frointer show the attainable levls of production.
A demand and supply curve is used in economic to show that in a competitive market, the price of a product will vary depending on the need of the consumers.
The upward movement of the demand curve indicates the rising demand of the product, whereas downward movement of the demand curve indicates falling demand.
The curve to the right shows that radioactive decay follows an exponential decrease over time.
A radioactive decay curve is not a smooth curve because radioactive decay events are random and occur at discrete times rather than continuously. This randomness causes the curve to have fluctuations and jagged edges, giving it a non-smooth appearance.
randomness of data
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That would be an exponential decay curve or negative growth curve.
An exponential graph typically has a characteristic J-shaped curve. It rises steeply as the value of the independent variable increases, particularly for positive bases greater than one. If the base is between zero and one, the graph decreases towards the x-axis but never touches it, creating a decay curve. Overall, exponential graphs show rapid growth or decay depending on the base value.
Indifference curve is a curve. A curve that is being intersected with the budget line. In order to show the maximum satisfaction. Dave Ono:
There is no patron saint of randomness.
Yes, randomness is a real word.
The formula for an exponential curve is generally expressed as ( y = a \cdot b^x ), where ( y ) is the output, ( a ) is a constant that represents the initial value, ( b ) is the base of the exponential (a positive real number), and ( x ) is the exponent or input variable. When ( b > 1 ), the curve shows exponential growth, while ( 0 < b < 1 ) indicates exponential decay. This type of curve is commonly used to model phenomena such as population growth, radioactive decay, and compound interest.
Entropy is the measure of system randomness.
depends what graph....