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DeanR

What matters is the base for the exponentiation to tell if its increasing or decreasing.  Among positive numbers, smaller than 1 means decreasing, bigger than one means increasing.  That's because for each increase of 1 in x we get another factor of the base.  If it's bigger than 1 that's growth.

There are no negative bases here, but it's similar -- less than -1 (bigger in absolute value) grows, even though it oscillates back and fourth between positive and negative.  

It's blurry but I see bases of 3, .6, .74, 1.3

3: growth

.6: decay

.74: decay

1.3: growth