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    Exam 10: Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
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    With the Exponential Function\(f(x)=a^{x}\) , Why Must\(a \neq 0\)
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With the Exponential Function f(x)=axf(x)=a^{x}f(x)=ax , Why Must a≠0a \neq 0a=0

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With the exponential function f(x)=axf(x)=a^{x}f(x)=ax , why must a≠0a \neq 0a=0 ?

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