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Does the rule y = –3x^5 represent an exponential function? ...?

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No, y=-3x^5 is not an exponential function

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Exponential function is a function whose value is a constant raised to the power of the argument, especially the function where the constant is e. The function given y=-3x^5 cannot be considered as an exponential function. Instead, it is a polynomial function with a degree of 5. Hope this answers the question.
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