Definition: The term "conoidic" refers to a type of curve that is defined by a function that has an exponential growth or decay property. In other words, it represents a curve with a shape resembling a conical shape, where the rate at which the curve's height increases or decreases changes over time. For example, consider the equation: y = 40x^2 + 100 This is a parabola that opens upwards and has its vertex at (0,