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Observe the table:

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The ordered pair are \"\".

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Find the first differences of \"\"-values in the ordered pair. 

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Since the first differences are not all equal.

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Hence the table of values does not represent a linear function.

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Find the second differences of \"\"-values in the ordered pair.

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The series of first differences: \"\".

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Since, the second differences are not all equal,

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Hence the table of values does not  represent a quadratic function.

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Find the Ratios of the \"\"-values in the ordered pair and compare.

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The ratios of successive \"\"-values are equal.

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Therefore, the table of values can be modeled by an exponential function.

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The table of values are represents an exponential function.