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11 July, 12:11

What is the standard form of an exponential function

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  1. 11 July, 12:29
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    An exponential function is a function in which the independent variable is an exponent. Exponential functions have the general form y = f (x) = ax, where a > 0, a≠1, and x is any real number. The reason a > 0 is that if it is negative, the function is undefined for - 1 < x < 1.
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