Exponential Growth and Decay (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 7 Apr, 2026

Exponential growth and decay describe how a quantity changes over time at a rate proportional to its current value.

These changes are commonly represented using the formulas:

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where a is the initial value, r is the rate of change, and t is time.

Formulas of Exponential Growth and Decay

Exponential growth and decay can be represented using different but related formulas depending on the situation.

Exponential Growth Exponential Decay
f(x) = a·bˣ f(x) = a·b⁻ˣ
f(x) = a(1 + r)ᵗ f(x) = a(1 − r)ᵗ
P = P₀eᵏᵗ P = P₀e⁻ᵏᵗ

Here, a or P₀ is the initial value, b is the growth/decay factor, r is the rate, t or x represents time, k is a constant, and e ≈ 2.718. For growth, b = 1 + r = eᵏ, and for decay, b = 1 − r = e⁻ᵏ.

Applications of Exponential Growth and Decay

Various real-life processes in science, technology, and daily life follow the concept of exponential growth and decay.