the graph of the equation
y=ab^x+c,
tells me what?
y=ab^x+c,
tells me what?
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It tells you that y=ab^x+c is an exponential function.
(Like, you know, when x is an exponential number?)
Oh, and you forgot to say that a and b cannot equal to 0.
(Like, you know, when x is an exponential number?)
Oh, and you forgot to say that a and b cannot equal to 0.
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use logarithm on both sides we get log(y) directly proportional to x
and y directly proportional to e^x so for e^x graph y increases gradually
and y directly proportional to e^x so for e^x graph y increases gradually