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Each set of ordered pairs represents a function. What is the rule that represents the function? (0,1),(1,3),(2,9),(3,27),(4,81)
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Each set of ordered pairs represents a function. What is the rule that represents the function? (0,1),(1,3),(2,9),(3,27),(4,81)
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Each set of ordered pairs represents a function. What is the rule that represents the function?
(0,1),(1,3),(2,9),(3,27),(4,81)
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Exponential by a factor of 3
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Each number is multiplied by 3. Hope I helped
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