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  1. Exponential function graph | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    We can graph an exponential function, like y=5ˣ, by picking a few inputs (x-values) and finding their corresponding outputs (y-values). We'll see that an exponential function has a horizontal asymptote …

  2. Exponential graphs | Lesson (article) | Khan Academy

    Using points to sketch an exponential graph The best way to graph exponential functions is to find a few points on the graph and to sketch the graph based on these points. To find a point on the graph, …

  3. Graphing exponential functions (video) | Khan Academy

    Can someone help me understand how to graph a function where y=f^z-x? I understand that I'm supposed to start by rewriting them as y=f^ (- (x-z)), but every time I attempt to graph those specific …

  4. Exponential functions and equations - Khan Academy

    Graph exponential functions, solve equations, and model growth, decay, and other real-world exponential situations. **Unit guides are here!** Power up your classroom with engaging strategies, …

  5. Exponential & logarithmic functions | Algebra (all content) - Khan …

    This topic covers: - Radicals & rational exponents - Graphs & end behavior of exponential functions - Manipulating exponential expressions using exponent properties - Exponential growth & decay - …

  6. Writing exponential functions from graphs - Khan Academy

    GIven a graph of an exponential curve, we can write an exponential function in the form y=ab^x by identifying the common ratio (b) and y-intercept (a) in the graph.

  7. Graphs of exponential functions (practice) | Khan Academy

    Use the interactive graph below to sketch a graph of y = 2 ⋅ 3 x 4 . Place the asymptote before placing the two points.

  8. Exponential growth & decay | Khan Academy

    In this unit, we learn how to construct, analyze, graph, and interpret basic exponential functions of the form f (x)=a⋅bˣ.

  9. Graphing exponential functions (video) | Khan Academy

    It doesn't look like it quite yet, but when we try out some values for x and the corresponding y's, and we move these points accordingly, hopefully our exponential is going to look right.

  10. Graphs of exponential growth (video) | Khan Academy

    In the graph of y is equal to f (x), when x is equal to zero, y is equal to two. Or another way to think about it is this value in exponential function, sometimes called the initial value, if you were thinking of the x …