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ditafortuna:

For an exponential function in the form of y = ab^x, if b is between 0 and 1, what happens to the graph of the function as x increases? A. The graph gets closer to the x-axis. B. The graph gets closer to the y-axis. C. The graph curves up away from the x-axis. D. The graph curves down away from the x-axis.

jhonyy9:

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Vocaloid:

I have edited the question to supply the missing information

Mercury:

thoughts? as an example let's just set b = 0.5 and see what happens as x increases x = 0 --> y = a(0.5)^0 = a x = 1 --> y = a(0.5)^1 = 0.5a x = 2 --> y = a(0.5)^2 = 0.25a notice how the value gets closer and closer to 0 should clue you in on end behavior

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