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28.11.2019 •
Mathematics
Needd and it’s 1/e just in case you couldn’t see that! thx!
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option A
The base is e^-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question a function, f(x) = (1/e)![^{x}](/tpl/images/0394/4051/4ec91.png)
This function can also be write as.
f(x) =![(e^{-1})^{x}](/tpl/images/0394/4051/87574.png)
by using Negative Exponent Rule
This says that negative exponents in the numerator get moved to the denominator and become positive exponents.
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