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Which of the following represents the equation for an exponential function?

y=x^(ab)
y = a(b^x)
y = a^x(b)
y = a^x
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The correct equation for an exponential function is y = a^x, where a is the base and x is the exponent. This equation represents an exponential growth or decay depending on the value of the base a. If a > 1, the function represents exponential growth and if 0 < a < 1, the function represents exponential decay.
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