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Sophie claims that the graph 1 represents a geometric sequence because it is an

exponential function
Mike claims that the graph 2 represents an arithmetic sequence because it is a
linear function
Who is correct?
A. Only Sophie
B. Only Mike
C. Both Sophie and Mike
D. Neither Sophie not Mike

Sophie claims that the graph 1 represents a geometric sequence because it is an exponential-example-1
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BOTH SOPHIE AND MIKE LOL

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Answer:

C. Both Sophie and Mike

Explanation:

Arithmetic sequences are alike to linear functions where the common difference in arithmetic sequences plays the same role as the slope of a linear function.

A geometric sequence is very much alike to an exponential function in that you can obtain an exponential function by replacing the counting integer n in the geometric sequence with a real variable x.

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