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If the difference in the values of dependent variables for a function is increasing as values of the independent variable increase, what kind of function does this represent? A) Linear B) Exponential C)
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If the difference in the values of dependent variables for a function is increasing as values of the independent variable increase, what kind of function does this represent?
A) Linear
B) Exponential
C) Either
D) Neither
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Answer: B) Exponential
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