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To determine whether the given function is linear, exponential, or neither.

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First compute the average rate of change of \"\" with respect to \"\" and then compute the ratio of the consecutive outputs.

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If the average rate of change is constant, then the function is linear.

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If the ratio of consecutive outputs is constant, then the function is exponential.

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  \"\"                \"\"         Average rate of change                    Ratio of consecutive outputs
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\"\"              \"\"   

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                                \"\"                           \"\"

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 \"\"                 \"\"

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                                \"\"                                      \"\"  

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 \"\"                \"\"

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                                \"\"                              \"\"    

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 \"\"               \"\"

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                                \"\"                            \"\"     

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 \"\"               \"\"

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Observe the above table, for the given function, the average rate of change from \"\" to \"\" is \"\" and from \"\" to \"\" is \"\".

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Since the average rate of change is not constant , the function is not a linear function.

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Observe the above table, for the given function, the ratio of consecutive outputs is constant.

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Since the ratio of consecutive outputs is constant , the function is an exponential function.

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The function is a exponential function.

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Equation of exponential function : \"\".

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In a exponential function the ratio of consecutive outputs is the growth factor \"\".

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\"\" is the value of the function at \"\".

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Here \"\" and \"\".

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Substitute \"\" and \"\" in \"\".

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\"\"

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Equation of exponential function is \"\".

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\"\"

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The function is a exponential function.