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Needd help please and thank you!! It’s 1/E just in case you couldn’t see that! Thx!

Needd help please and thank you!! It’s 1/E just in case you couldn’t see that! Thx-example-1

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Answer:

option A

The base is e^-1

Explanation:

Given in the question a function, f(x) = (1/e)
^(x)

This function can also be write as.

f(x) =
(e^(-1))^(x)

by using Negative Exponent Rule


x^(-n)=(1)/(x^(n))

This says that negative exponents in the numerator get moved to the denominator and become positive exponents.

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