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Anyone know what is the graph y = e^ax+b please!?

Given that a & b > 0
Mark the coordinates of the point where the graph meets either the x-axis or the y-axis
Original post by CuihongHu
Given that a & b > 0
Mark the coordinates of the point where the graph meets either the x-axis or the y-axis


(e^(ax)) + b or e^(ax+b) ?
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e^(ax+b)
crosses y axis when ax+b=0, the x axis is an asymptote
Original post by CuihongHu
Given that a & b > 0
Mark the coordinates of the point where the graph meets either the x-axis or the y-axis


Edit: Actually scratch that. Like all exponential graphs it will never cross the x-axis. For finding the y-intercept, remember that when it crosses the y-axis, x = 0.
(edited 8 years ago)

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