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An exponential parent function is a basic exponential function of the form ( f(x) = a \cdot b^x ), where ( a ) is a non-zero constant and ( b ) is a positive real number not equal to 1. The most common example is ( f(x) = 2^x ) or ( f(x) = e^x ). This function has a characteristic J-shaped curve, increasing rapidly for positive values of ( x ) and approaching zero as ( x ) becomes negative. It is defined for all real numbers and has a horizontal asymptote at ( y = 0 ).

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