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State two types of functions that you know that do not have a maximum or a minimum (unless the domain is restricted to some interval) How to do this?

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1. Exponential Functions: Exponential functions are functions that include a variable in the exponent, such as x^2 or 2^x.Exponential functions do not have a maximum or a minimum value unless the domain is restricted to some interval. 2. Logarithmic Functions: Logarithmic functions are functions that include a variable in the argument (the part before the log symbol). Examples include log x, log(x+2) and log4(x). Logarithmic functions also do not have a maximum or a minimum value unless the domain is restricted to some interval.

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