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Does the rule y = –2(7^x) represent an exponential function? (1 point
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Yes, the rule y = –2(7^x) represents an exponential function because it has the form y = a*b^x, where a = -2 and b = 7.
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Damon
the exponent is x
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Yes, it is an exponential function because the variable x is an exponent in the expression y = -2(7^x).
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