Identify which is an exponential function, equation or inequality or if it's none of these. (refer to the photo attached). will mark as brainliest the most helpful answer.
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In an exponential function, the independent variable, or x-value, is the exponent, while the base is a constant. For example, y = 2x would be an exponential function. Here's what that looks like. The formula for an exponential function is y = abx, where a and b are constants.
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- An exponential equation is an equation with exponents where the exponent (or) a part of the exponent is a variable. For example, 3x = 81, 5x - 3 = 625, 62y - 7 = 121, etc are some examples of exponential equations.
- An exponential equation is an equation involving exponential expression. An exponential inequality is an inequality involving exponential expressions.
- Exponential inequalities are inequalities in which one (or both) sides involve a variable exponent. They are useful in situations involving repeated multiplication, especially when being compared to a constant value, such as in the case of interest.
- For example, 20x < 40 is an inequality whereas x = 2 is an equation. ... For example, 4x = 40 is an equation whereas 4x > 40 is an inequality. Exponent - The number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself. For example, in the expression 58, the number 8 is the exponent.
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