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Help! Does the rule represent an exponential function?

y = -5x^7

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No, the rule y = -5x^7 does not represent an exponential function.

An exponential function is a function where the independent variable appears in the exponent. The general form of an exponential function is y = ab^x, where a and b are constants.

In the given function y = -5x^7, the independent variable x appears as a power, but it is not in the exponent of a constant base. Therefore, this function does not represent an exponential function.

Instead, the given function is a polynomial function of degree 7, where the highest power of the independent variable x is 7.
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