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6 February, 16:55

In an exponential function, f (x) = b^x, b is not allowed to be 1 explain why this restriction exists?

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  1. 6 February, 19:01
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    That is because b to any power = 1,

    1^1 = 1, 1^0 = 1 1^0.25 = 1 etc
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