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How are key features of exponential functions determined and interpreted from a graph and table

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The graphs of all exponential functions have these characteristics. They all contain the point (0, 1), because a0 = 1. The x-axis is always an asymptote. They are decreasing if 0 < a < 1, and increasing if 1 < a

Step-by-step explanation:

Graphs of Exponential Functions

The graph passes through the point (0,1)

The domain is all real numbers.

The range is y>0.

The graph is increasing.

The graph is asymptotic to the x-axis as x approaches negative infinity.

The graph increases without bound as x approaches positive infinity.

The graph is continuous.

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