Mathematics, 22.04.2021 19:10 lina93
Which of the following is NOT true abouy exponential functions?
the range of an exponential function will always be all real numbers.
all exponential functions are one-to-one functions.
the domain of an exponential function will always be all real numbers.
the inverse of an exponential function will be a logarithmic function.
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Which of the following is NOT true abouy exponential functions?
the range of an exponential functi...
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