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Which properties are present in a table that represents an exponential function in the form y=b^x when b>1

I. As the x-values increase, the y-values increase.
II. The point (1, 0) exists in the table.
III. As the x-values increase, the y-values decrease.
IV. As the x-values decrease, the y-values decrease, approaching a singular value.

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Answer: The properties that are present in a table representing an exponential function in the form y=b^x when b>1 are:

I. As the x-values increase, the y-values increase.

II. The point (1, 0) exists in the table.

III and IV are not correct.

III is incorrect because as the x-values increase, the y-values also increase, and they do not decrease.

IV is incorrect because as the x-values decrease, the y-values decrease and approach zero but not a singular value.

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