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Mathematics
Which of the following best describes a bisector of an angle
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Ответ:
The set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from the two sides of a given angle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ответ:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
An exponential term with a base greater than 1 will increase at an increasing rate. If the base is less than 1 (a fraction), then it will decrease at a decreasing rate.
Any (non-zero) base to the 0 power will have a value of 1, so the function will have a y-intercept at (0, 1) if there is no multiplier (vertical scale factor) of the exponential factor. The y-intercept will be the value of the multiplier.
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y-intercept at (0,1)
graph initially decreases rapidly and then decreases slowly
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y-intercept at (0,5)
graph initially decreases rapidly and then decreases slowly
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y-intercept at (0,1)
graph initially increases slowly and then increases rapidly