Math, asked by mtrinatl, 9 months ago

Which statements are true about exponential functions? Check all that apply.

The domain is all real numbers.
The range always includes negative numbers.
The graph has a horizontal asymptote at x = 0.
The input to an exponential function is the exponent.
The base represents the multiplicative rate of change

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The following statements are true about exponential functions:

-The domain is all real numbers.

- The input to an exponential function is the exponent.

- The base represents the multiplicative rate of change.

The reason why the other two options are wrong are explained below:

The range of exponential functions is not always includes negative numbers; on the contrary, the range is the set of all positive real numbers.

The graph of an exponential function does not have a horizontal asymptote at x = 0; contrarily, the equation of the horizontal asymptote of the graph of is y = 0, which is the x-axis.

Answered by PoojaBurra
3

The following statements are true about exponential functions:

The domain is all real numbers.

The base represents the multiplicative rate of change

  • The domain of an exponential function consists of all real numbers.
  • The range of an exponential function consists of only positive real numbers, that is, real numbers greater than zero.
  • The graph of an exponential function has a horizontal asymptote at y=0, not x=0.
  • The input to an exponential function isn't necessarily an exponent. It can be any other variable in the function.
  • The base of an exponential function represents the multiplicative rate of change of the function.
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