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Explain why the initial value of any function in the form of F(x)=a(b^x) is equal to a

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Answer:

When comes to initial value, x is equals to 0.

So x = 0 is substitute into the function.

In Indices Law, any values to the power of 0 will be 1.

So the initial value of function will be :


f(x) = a( {b}^(x) )


f(0) = a * {b}^(0)


f(0) = a * 1


f(0) = a

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