Slope of N - t graph of radioactive decay

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songoku
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Homework Statement
Please see below
Relevant Equations
##N=N_o e^{-\lambda t}##
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I am not really sure how to interpret the slope. The equation is:

$$N=N_o e^{-\lambda t}$$

If the graph is N against t, then what is the slope?

I can find the slope if the graph is log:
$$log N=log N_o -\lambda t$$

So if the graph is log N against t, then the slope is ##-\lambda##

But if the graph is N against t, I have no idea what the slope is.

Thanks
 
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Are you familiar with derivatives?
 
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Orodruin said:
Are you familiar with derivatives?
Yes. I understand your hint.

Thank you very much Orodruin
 

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