#Interpretation of a graph

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slate swan
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@latent bison well then, what graphs are you aware of where the vertical axis is increasing by a factor of ten where the horizontal axis represents the times mentioned above. One of your guesses for the vertical axis is correct. Try to narrow it down

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# slate swan <@1082069574901563453> well then, what graphs are you aware of where the vertica...

In that case, my best guess would be that this graph represents the growth of technology, specifically following Moore's Law. Moore's Law is an observation made by Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel, in 1965. He noted that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years, leading to an increase in computing power while the cost of production decreases.

The time points mentioned in your graph seem to fit within the context of Moore's Law, as it has been observed over several decades. The vertical axis could then represent the number of transistors on a microchip, increasing by a factor of ten over time. This trend has been widely observed and is often cited when discussing the exponential growth of technology.

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slate swan
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@latent bison you are correct. Well done