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Exponential functions can be represented by graphs that start at the point (0,1) and increase rapidly as the value of x increases. They are written in the form y = abx, where a is a constant, b is the base number, and x is the variable. The larger the base number, the faster the exponential function increases. Placing a negative sign in front of x reflects the graph across the y-axis.

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Exponential functions can be represented by graphs that start at the point (0,1) and increase rapidly as the value of x increases. They are written in the form y = abx, where a is a constant, b is the base number, and x is the variable. The larger the base number, the faster the exponential function increases. Placing a negative sign in front of x reflects the graph across the y-axis.

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Exponential
Functions are
functions which
can be
represented by
graphs similar
to the graph on
the right
All base exponential functions are similar because
they all go through the point (0,1), regardless of
the size of their base number

Exponential Functions are written in the form:

y = ab x

a= constant b = base x = variable


Yellow = 4x Green = ex
Black = 3x Red = 2x
As you could see in the graph, the larger the
base, the faster the function increased

If we place a negative sign in front of the x,


the graphs will be reflected(flipped) across
the y-axis
Yellow = 4-x Green = e-x
Black = 3-x Red = 2-x

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