Respuesta :

Answer:

1). (0, 1)

2). (1, a)

3). Above

Step-by-step explanation:

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The graph of an exponential function of the form y = f(x) = [tex]a^{x}[/tex] passes through the points 1).               and 2).              . The graph lies 3).             x-axis.

1). (0.a), (0,1), (0,2), (0,-1)

2). (1,0), (1,1), (1,a), (1,-2)

3). (above), (below), (on the)

Given exponential function is f(x) = [tex]a^{x}[/tex]

1). For x = 0,

  f(0) = [tex]a^{0}[/tex] = 1

  Therefore, the given exponential function passes through a point (0, 1).

2). For x = 1,

  f(1) = [tex]a^{1}[/tex]

  f(1) = a

  Therefore, graph of the exponential function passes through (1, a)

3).For y = 0

  0 = [tex]a^{x}[/tex]

  But for any value of 'x', f(x) will never be zero. Therefore, there is no x-intercept.

  The graph lies above the x-axis.