easto35 easto35
  • 01-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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Explain why the initial value of any function of the form f
(x) = a(b') is equal to a.

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laciewalker1499 laciewalker1499
  • 03-10-2019

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Step-by-step explanation: When you substitute 0 for the exponent x, the expression simplifies to a times 1, which is just a. This is because any number to the 0 power equals 1. Since the initial value is the value of the function for an input of 0, the initial value for any function of this form will always be the value of a.

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