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Which table does not represent a linear function?

Which table does not represent a linear function?-example-1
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Answer:

its D

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Answer:

D . . . (it represents a quadratic function)

Explanation:

The x-values are 1 unit apart for all values in all tables, making the problem much simpler. All you need to do is find the table where the y-value differences are not the same from one line to the next.

In table A, y-values decrease by 3.

In table B, y-values increase by 5.

In table C, y-values increase by 1.

In table D, y-values increase by 3, 2, 1—numbers that are not constant. (These differences decrease by 1, a number that *is* constant. Since the 2nd differences are constant, the table represents a 2nd degree function.)

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