For an exponential function in the form f(x)=abx

, what do the values of a
and b
represent?(1 point)
Responses

a
represents the y-intercept and b
represents the common ratio.
A represents the y -intercept and b represents the common ratio.

a
represents the y-intercept and b
represents the x-intercept
A represents the y -intercept and b represents the x -intercept

a
represents the common ratio and b
represents the y-intercept
A represents the common ratio and b represents the y -intercept

a
represents the x-intercept and b
represents the y-intercept

1 answer

A represents the y-intercept and b represents the common ratio.
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