If the base of an exponential function is less than zero, the function will produce complex values for certain inputs, particularly when the exponent is not an integer. This is because raising a negative base to a real exponent can lead to undefined or non-real results. Generally, exponential functions are defined for positive bases to ensure that the output remains real and continuous for all real exponent values.
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