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(Q4) Which values of a and b in the exponential function y = a (bx) would result in the following graph?

(Q4) Which values of a and b in the exponential function y = a (bx) would result in-example-1
User Joe DeRose
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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

Because it is

On edge

User Matteo Hertel
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Answer: second option.

Explanation:

By definition, you know that:


b^0=1

You can see in the graph that the interception with the y-axis is at -1.

Therefore, in that point: x=0 and y=-2

Substitute into the function and solve for a:


-1=a(b)^0\\-1=a(1)\\a=-1

Now, choose any point of the function and substitute this point and the value of a into the function and solve for b. Then you obtain:

Point (2,-4)


-4=-1(b)^2\\(-4)/(-1)=b^2\\b=√(4)\\b=2

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