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Exponential functions of the form () = ^x+ what does the "c" stand for and what can it not be?+ in an application problem, if "a" is greater than 1, then we say we haveexponential______?+ in an application problem, if "a" is less than 1, then we say we have exponential_____?+ what would the domain and range be for this basic exponential function?

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Answer:Exponetial functions of form ()=^x+c in the exponetial function stants for the y-intercept

If a is greater than 1, then we say we have exponetial growth

if a is less than 1 then we say we have exponetial decay

the domain and range for a basic exponetial function is a is original amount, b is slope (how much it doubled) c is the y-intercept

Explanation:

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