Answer:
If we have a growing exponential relation, we can write it as:
f(x) = A*r^x
Where A is the initial amount, r is the rate of growth, in this case, r > 1 (because is a growing exponential relation)
Now, the "slope" of the graph in x, is equal to the derivate of f(x) in that point, and we have:
f'(x) = A*(r^x)*ln(r)
Now, remember that r > 1, then ln(r) > 0.
then, f'(x) is a growing function as x grows, and f'(x) grows exponentially, this means that the slope of the graph also grows exponentially as x grows.