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was exponential
noun
Any function that has an exponent as an independent variable.
synonyms
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The growth of Los Angeles was exponential.
"The change was slowly growing, but once the arena came into play, it was exponential.
The document highlights the number of obtained communications increased in 2012 by 248% for Skype – leading the notes to remark there was "exponential growth in Skype reporting; looks like the word is getting out about our capability against Skype".
The British vicar's theory was that population growth was exponential but agricultural growth was arithmetic, so that any sharp rise in population would lead to starvation and thus be self-correcting.
"Between 1960 and 2010, the growth of entitlement spending was exponential," he wrote in a recent excerpt published by The Wall Street Journal, "but in any given year, it was on the whole roughly 8 percent higher if the president happened to be a Republican rather than a Democrat".
The interarrival of these packets was exponential.
The mode of current decay was exponential or linear.
The effect of temperature was exponential in both media.
The degradation of methylene blue was exponential with time.
The relationship between UPV and compressive strength was exponential for recycled aggregate concrete.
The mean particle size of the suspended sediments was 3 μm with a distribution that was exponential.
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