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Which of the following scatterplots models an exponential relationship?(1 point) Responses A scatterplot has 17 closed points p...Asked by x
Which of the following scatterplots models an exponential relationship?(1 point)
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A scatterplot has 9 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
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A scatterplot has 9 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
Image with alt text: A scatterplot has 9 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
A scatterplot has 17 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
Image with alt text: A scatterplot has 17 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
A scatterplot has 8 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
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A scatterplot has 9 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
Image with alt text: A scatterplot has 9 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
A scatterplot has 9 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
Image with alt text: A scatterplot has 9 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
A scatterplot has 17 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
Image with alt text: A scatterplot has 17 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
A scatterplot has 8 closed points plotted on a coordinate plane.
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In order to identify an exponential relationship in a scatterplot, you typically look for a curved pattern where the y-values increase (or decrease) rapidly as the x-values increase, rather than showing a linear pattern. Unfortunately, since I can't visualize the scatterplots you've described, I can't determine which one exhibits an exponential relationship based solely on your descriptions.
However, I can guide you on what to look for:
- If the points rise steeply after the x-values increase, it may indicate an exponential growth.
- Conversely, if the points fall steeply after the x-values increase, it may indicate an exponential decay.
Choose the scatterplot that fits one of these descriptions. If you have specific details or can describe how the points trend, I could help further!
However, I can guide you on what to look for:
- If the points rise steeply after the x-values increase, it may indicate an exponential growth.
- Conversely, if the points fall steeply after the x-values increase, it may indicate an exponential decay.
Choose the scatterplot that fits one of these descriptions. If you have specific details or can describe how the points trend, I could help further!
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