Answer:
![\text{D. }y = 8.46(3.51)^(x)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/71cj8mqtg2hwm90d0q1tx6nxzlbxc0i5jx.png)
Explanation:
The quickest way is probably to do some direct substitution.
First, let's try f(0).
The values of y predicted by the four equations are, respectively, 3.14, 5.32. 10.84, and 8.46.
It looks like C and D are the closest to the observed data.
Now, let's try f(4) on C and D.
C: 10.84(1.77)⁴ = 10.84 × 9.815 = 106.4
D: 8.46(3.51)⁴ = 8.46 × 151.4 = 1284
The best curve is
![y = 8.46(3.51)^(x).](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/cchc1e4zfxu5x6cpyl55ioy2so6x1h7rnc.png)