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Which graph represents an exponential function?

Which graph represents an exponential function?-example-1

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The graph pictured is an exponential function.
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Answer:

The graph attached represents an exponential function.

Explanation:

An exponential function is represented by a hyperbola which shows some proportionality on the numbers.

The common thing about exponential functions is that they reach infinity.

One example of an exponential function is the graph of
e^(x)

The graph is a hyperbolic curve that continues without a definite value.

Another example of such a graph is the graph of :


y = (1)/(x)

As the value of y increases, the graph reaches closer and closer to the x- axis but takes forever to reach such a value of intersection.

We say such graphs reach infinity with the y-value.

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