Analyzing tables of exponential functions

Here is how we can write an equation for an exponential function from a table of values:1. Determine the common ratio. For example, if we see that every time x increases by 1, y is multiplied by 2, then the common ratio is 2.2. Find the initial value of the function, or the y-intercept. This is the y-value when x=0. 3. Write the equation in the form y = ab^x, where a is the initial value and b is

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