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Does the rule y=-5x^6 represent an exponential function

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  1. Yesterday, 23:56
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    no

    Step-by-step explanation:

    because a exponential function would have a variable in the place of 6
  2. Today, 00:00
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Exponential functions are functions that have a variable in the exponent.

    Ex: y = 2^x

    Ex: y = e^ (-3x)

    y = 5x^6 does not have a variable in the exponent, this is a 6th power function.
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