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The attenuation parameter can be used to control how fast the exponential function value decreases. The graphs below illustrates: | The attenuation parameter can be used to control how fast the exponential function value decreases. The graphs below illustrates: | ||
- | [{{:exponential_decay_function_x_1.png?direct&450|Exponential Decay Function with A=1}}] | + | [{{ :exponential_decay_function_x_1.png?direct&450 |Exponential Decay Function with A=1 }}] |
- | [{{:exponential_decay_function_x_2.png?direct&450|Exponential Decay Function with A=2}}] | + | [{{ :exponential_decay_function_x_2.png?direct&450 |Exponential Decay Function with A=2 }}] |
- | [{{:exponential_decay_function_x_4.png?direct&450|Exponential Decay Function with A=4}}] | + | [{{ :exponential_decay_function_x_4.png?direct&450 |Exponential Decay Function with A=4 }}] |
- | [{{:exponential_decay_function_x_10.png?direct&450|Exponential Decay Function with A=10}}] | + | [{{ :exponential_decay_function_x_10.png?direct&450 |Exponential Decay Function with A=10 }}] |
==== References ==== | ==== References ==== |