Observe the table:
\The ordered pair are .
Find the first differences of -values in the ordered pair.
The first differences are not all equal .
\Hence the table of values does not represent a linear function.
\Find the second differences of -values in the ordered pair.
Since, the second differences are not all equal,
\Hence the table of values does not represent a quadratic function.
\Find the ratios of the -values in the ordered pair and compare.
The ratios of successive -values are equal.
Therefore, the table of values can be modeled by an exponential function.
\Write an equation for the function.
\The equation is in the form of .
The constant ratio is .
Therefore the exponential equation is .
Find the value of .
Let the ordered pair is .
(Exponential equation)
(Substitute
in the formula)
(Cross product)
Write an equation.
\ (Substitute
in the formula)
An equation that models the data is .
The table of values represents an exponential function .