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Functions of the form y = ab^x, where b > 0 and b ≠ 0, are called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ functions.

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Answer:

Functions of the form
y = ab^x, where b > 0 and b ≠ 0, are called Exponential function.

Explanation:

Exponential function: A function which is of the form of
y =ab^x, where

b is called a base, b> 0 and b≠0

a is any value greater than 0 and

x is a variable

If b> 0, the function is continuously increases in value as x increases.

As per the statement:

Functions of the form


y=ab^x

where b>0 and b≠0 are called Exponential function.


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