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Consider the exponential function f(x) = b^x, where b ≠ 1. Explain WHY the base has such a restriction.
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Consider the exponential function f(x) = b^x, where b ≠ 1. Explain WHY the base has such a restriction.
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Consider the exponential function f(x) = b^x, where b ≠ 1. Explain WHY the base has such a restriction.
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If b = 1, then the function would be a straight line, f(x) = 1 which isn't exponential.
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