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what rule describes the family of exponential functions?

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Answered by udyatimalhotra
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The parent exponential function f(x) = bx always has a horizontal asymptote at y = 0, except when b = 1. You can't raise a positive number to any power and get 0 or a negative number. The domain of any exponential function is. This rule is true because you can raise a positive number to any power.

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