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For exponential functions of the form f(x) = a^....

For exponential functions of the form f(x) = a^....-example-1

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Answer:

f(3 + 4)

Explanation:

Since they are exponents...,

If f(x) = a^x....then substitute as given,

; f(3) = a^3

; f(4) = a^4

Hence as the question states

f(3).f(4) = a^3 Ă— a^4

; If the values are of the same base...,

then we add the exponents if the question is of multiplication

; a^3+4....in which our new x = (3 + 4)

;Which is the one that we substitute onto the value of x in f(x)

Hence answer... f(3 + 4)

User Shakeema
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Answer:

B. f(3 + 4)

Explanation:

f(x) = a^x

f(3) = a^3

f(4) = a^4

f(3) * f(4) = f(3) * f(4) = a^3 * a^4 = a^(3 + 4) = f(3 + 4)

User Jezthomp
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