Exponential Functions (Edexcel AS Maths) : Revision Note

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Exponential Functions

Exponential functions

  • Exponential functions of the form y = ax with a > 0 are considered at A level

Exponential graphs

  • All graphs of the form y = ax will pass through (0, 1) because a0 = 1

  • The x-axis is an asymptote

    Exponential Functions fig1, A Level & AS Maths: Pure revision notes

a > 1

  • Where x < 0 the higher value of a is the “lower” graph

  • Where x > 0 the higher value of a is the “higher” graph

  • a > 1 is exponential growth (see Exponential Growth & Decay)

Exponential Functions fig3, A Level & AS Maths: Pure revision notes

0 < a < 1

  • Where x < 0 the higher value of a is the “lower” graph

  • Where x > 0 the higher value of a is the “higher” graph

  • 0 < a < 1 is exponential decay

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What about when a = 1?

  • You may like to think about why a = 1 is not considered... If a = 1, y = 1x = 1 for all values of x

Worked Example

Exponential Functions Example fig1, A Level & AS Maths: Pure revision notes
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