Mathematics, 05.02.2020 08:48 joserodriguez212004
Which explains why the graphs of geometric sequences are a series of unconnected points rather than a smooth curve?
the range contains only natural numbers.
the domain contains only natural numbers
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exponential bases must be whole numbers.
initial values must be whole numbers.
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