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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does the rule represent a linear or an exponential function? Explain.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y =4\times4x\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the exponents for x and y? if they're both 1, then it's linear.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if not, then, idk fred....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@dpaInc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh... you realize that attachment is different from what you wrote...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in this equation (the attachment), the "x" is the exponent.... [HINT]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh my bad i didnt know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y=4^{x+1}\] maybe this would help also

OpenStudy (anonymous):

does this grow in such a line or a exponential

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