To determine whether the function is linear, quadratic, or exponential, we must look at the pattern in the table of values.
For a linear function, the differences between consecutive y-values should be constant.
For a quadratic function, the second differences between consecutive y-values should be constant.
For an exponential function, the ratios between consecutive y-values should be constant.
By analyzing the pattern in the table of values, we can determine whether the function is linear, quadratic, or exponential.
Given a table of values, how can you determine whether the function is linear, quadratic, or exponential?
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