An exponential curve is any curve of the form
Examples are given below.

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All exponential curves
have the property of passing through the point
whatever the value of
There is a very special number, labelled
called the natural base.
is labelled
.
Typically we have to solve equations of the form:
If we substitute
we obtain the normal quadratic equation
which we can solve using either the quadratic formula or factorising and solving. The equation above factorises as
so we solve
to obtain![]()
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Example: Solve![]()
Again we substitute, this time,
The above equation becomes
This factorises into
so we solve
to obtain![]()
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There is no real value of
so the only solution here is![]()