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hhanan:

What is the standard form for an exponential equation?

benerickson:

This is hard to answer without giving you the answer. Think about it. In the equation you have differnet numbers and variables. but in the end it should look like y=abx+q.

jhonyy9:

where is there an exponent ?

jhonyy9:

y = a*b^x this is the standard form

jhonyy9:

\[y = a*b^{x}\]

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