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I don’t get 15a. The t^5 is confusing me

I don’t get 15a. The t^5 is confusing me-example-1

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15a is non-exponential because the variable is not in the exponent

Instead, this is a polynomial function. It can also be called a power function as power functions are in the form a*x^b where 'a' and 'b' are fixed numbers.

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