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Tutorials--Graphs of Exponential Functions
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Graphs of Exponential Functions
Overview This set of tutorials provides 40 examples of graphs of exponential functions.
Example 1: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a = 1, c = 1.
Example 2: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a = 1, c > 1.
Example 3: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a = 1, c < 0.
Example 4: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a = 1, 0 < c < 1.
Example 5: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a > 0, c = 1.
Example 6: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a < 0, c = 1.
Example 7: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a > 0, c > 1.
Example 8: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a < 0, c > 1.
Example 9: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, a > 0, 0 < c < 1.
Example 10: y = a*bcx, 0 < b < 1, 0 < c < 1.
Example 11: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a = 1, c = 1.
Example 12: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a = 1, c > 1.
Example 13: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a = 1, c < 0.
Example 14: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a = 1, 0< c < 1.
Example 15: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a > 0, c = 1.
Example 16: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a < 0, c = 1.
Example 17: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a > 0, c > 1.
Example 18: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a < 1, c > 1.
Example 19: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a > 0, 0 < c < 1.
Example 20: y = a*bcx, b = 2, a < 0, 0 < c < 1.
Example 21: y = a*bcx, b = e, a = 1, c = 1.
Example 22: y = a*bcx, b = e, a = 1, c > 1.
Example 23: y = a*bcx, b = e, a = 1, c < 0.
Example 24: y = a*bcx, b = e, a = 1, 0< c < 1.
Example 25: y = a*bcx, b = e, a > 0, c = 1.
Example 26: y = a*bcx, b = e, a < 0, c = 1.
Example 27: y = a*bcx, b = e, a > 0, c > 1.
Example 28: y = a*bcx, b = e, a < 1, c > 1.
Example 29: y = a*bcx, b = e, a > 0, 0 < c < 1.
Example 30: y = a*bcx, b = e, a < 0, 0 < c < 1.
Example 31: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a = 1, c = 1.
Example 32: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a = 1, c > 1.
Example 33: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a = 1, c < 0.
Example 34: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a = 1, 0< c < 1.
Example 35: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a > 0, c = 1.
Example 36: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a < 0, c = 1.
Example 37: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a > 0, c > 1.
Example 38: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a < 1, c > 1.
Example 39: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a > 0, 0 < c < 1.
Example 40: y = a*bcx, b = 10, a < 0, 0 < c < 1.