notes/education/math/Exponents.md
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The standard form of an exponential function looks something like this:

 a(b)^{cx-h}+k 
  • a: Vertical stretch/compression
  • c Horizontal stretch/compression
  • h: Horizontal translation left or right
  • k: Vertical translation up or down

Without stretch:

 a^{x-b}+c 

A negative exponent is the equivalent of 1/x, EG

 x^{-2} = \frac{1}{x^2} 

An equation in the base form 2^x will have an asymptote of y = 0.

Putting a negative in front of something like 2^x flips it over the x axis (-2^x). Putting a negative in front of the exponent (2^{-x}) flips it over the y axis.