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Mathematics, 24.01.2020 18:31 leewalker1341

Brainliest to whoever can me the correct statement about the function represented by the table.
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2
3
4
5
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144
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) a. it is a linear function because the y-values increase by an equal
difference over equal intervals of x-values.
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b. it is an exponential function because the factor between each x-
and y-value is constant.
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c. it is a linear function because the difference between each - and
y value is constant.
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d. it is an exponential function because the y-values increase by an
equal factor over equal intervals of x-values.

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