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Does the rule y=-3*2^2 represent a linear or an exponential function?

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The equation y = 3*2^2 represents a linear function...

Does the rule y=-3*2^2 represent a linear or an exponential function?-example-1
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It is a constant function, y = -12

If you have to choose from linear and exponential, then you can go with linear function.

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