The equation y=3x−2

describes an exponential function. What is the common factor between y-values for points separated by equal x-intervals of 1?(1 point)
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The y-coordinates are multiplied by 3 for each increase of 1 in x.
The y-coordinates are multiplied by 3 for each increase of 1 in x.

The y-coordinates are multiplied by 2 for each increase of 1 in x.
The y-coordinates are multiplied by 2 for each increase of 1 in x.

The y-coordinates are divided by 2 for each increase of 1 in x.
The y-coordinates are divided by 2 for each increase of 1 in x.

The y-coordinates are divided by 3 for each increase of 1 in x.

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The y-coordinates are multiplied by 3 for each increase of 1 in x.
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