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The following is a summary of the important rules of indices:

Exponential functions
Functions of the form:

are known as exponential functions. The graphs of all such exponential functions pass through (0, 1).
The function of y = e(to the power x) is known as the exponential function. The number e is roughly equal to 2.7182818... and is important in mathematics (it is important in calculus). The inverse of the function y = e(to the power of x) is y = loge x = ln x .

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