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> Which set of ordered pairs could be generated by an exponential function? o 1. 1. (2.). (3.), (44) O (1.1). (2.). (3.). (4.) (1) (2) (38) (24) (1.3). (24),(38) (1) O
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> Which set of ordered pairs could be generated by an exponential function? o 1. 1. (2.). (3.), (44) O (1.1). (2.). (3.). (4.) (1) (2) (38) (24) (1.3). (24),(38) (1) O
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Which set of ordered pairs could be generated by an exponential function?
o 1. 1. (2.). (3.), (44)
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(1.1). (2.). (3.). (4.)
(1) (2) (38) (24)
(1.3). (24),(38) (1)
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1,2,3,44 could be exponential, perhaps can you comment the answer choices clearly so I could understand better
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