Is the function ƒ(x) = e^–11x an exponential function? If so, identify the base. If not, why not?
@Hero
since e is not a real number would it be an exponential function or not?
Who told you that \(e\) is not a real number?
I think you might be confusing mathematical constant \(e\) with imaginary number \(i\). Careful not to do that.
so e=1
Where are you getting that from? Can you printscreen your question? It's best for you to do what @shirt does with his/her question. It's best to just print screen it or you'll confuse us all.
I wouldn't go around broadcasting \(e = 1\). Someone might read that and actually think it is true. Imagine if millions of users read it. Then we'd have an epidemic on our hands.
Also, if I were you, I'd print screen in a way that wouldn't reveal my name.
sorry my chromebook was malfunctioning
Your answer is correct, but I have a question for you. Have you tried Khan Academy yet?
@Hero was on there today
Well, you should spend more time there. You'd learn most everything you need to know about mathematics at your level.
I will thanks
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