Asked by lilkakes

does the rule y = -3x^5 represent an exponential function?
yes
no

is it no?

Answers

Answered by Reiny
no, to be an "exponential" function, the variable must be in the "exponent" , yours has the
variable in the base of the power.
Answered by Lost
No is the correct answer.
I will post correct answers to test when I finish.
Answered by Ginaaaaa98
hurry up @Lost i need to finish this test quick and i need good grade on it so it help my over all grade rn.
Answered by Lost
I have two questions left then I will be done you can't rush greatness though.
Answered by Lost
just finished the test I am going to type the answers out now
Answered by Ginaaaaa98
you never answered??????????????????????
Answered by Ginaaaaa98
like.....wtf?
Answered by Ginaaaaa98
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Answered by Nickocado Avocado
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Answered by parkjimin
Here are the answers for unit exponents and exponential functions
These are the true answer.
1:A
2:A
3:A
4:D
5:b
6:c
7:d
8:a
9:b
10:c
11:c
12:c
13:b
14:c
15:c
16:b
17:a
18:b
19:d
20:a
21:b
22:b
23:b
24:b
These are the answer's if you want to trust my answers and if not don't
use them
ParkJimin💜
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