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Is 3x^2=5 a linear, quadratic or exponential function? and how
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The greatest power of x is the x^2 term, therefore it is quadratic. A cubic would have an x^3 term as its greatest. A linear function only has an x^1 term. The exponential function has an a^x term, where a is a constant.
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i have to chang each percentto a deciml then change each decimal to a fraction in lowest terms
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