Respuesta :
The base is the number being raised to a power: (5/4).
The function is defined for all values of x, so the domain is (-∞, ∞).
The function given in this problem statement only has one value. That is the entirety of its range: [3(5/4)^3, 3(5/4)^3].
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Usually, an exponential function will have a range from 0 to infinity, not including either: (0, ∞). For that to be the case, we expect to see x in the exponent somewhere.
The function is defined for all values of x, so the domain is (-∞, ∞).
The function given in this problem statement only has one value. That is the entirety of its range: [3(5/4)^3, 3(5/4)^3].
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Usually, an exponential function will have a range from 0 to infinity, not including either: (0, ∞). For that to be the case, we expect to see x in the exponent somewhere.
Answer:Consider the exponential function: f(x) = 3(Five-fourths) Superscript x
The initial value for this function is. 3
The base for this function is . 5/4
The domain for this function is . all real numbers
The range for this function is. y>0
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