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How to know if a sequence is linear, exponential, quadratic or absolute value without graphing. (8th grade algebra) (simple and clear explanation pls)

How to know if a sequence is linear, exponential, quadratic or absolute value without-example-1
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This question is about family functions.

If we want to know which family this sequence represents we must see if there's a pattern among the values for x and the values for f(x).

First I see that on the left column of the table x increases by 1 every time:

-1 , if I add +1 , we get

0 , if I add +1, we get

1 and so on

2

3

Now I can also see on the right column that f(x) increases by 2 every time.

-3 , if I add +2, we get

-1 , if I add +2, we get

0 , and this goes on and on

3

5

What have we found out? As x increases by 1 , f(x) increases by 2 as well.

A function that has this behavior must be a linear function.

A linear function has the following form: y = f(x) = a + bx

And that's how we know if the sequence is linear.

So, the idea is always see the how x behaves from one roll to the other as well as how f(x) behaves.

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A function is linear if both x and f(x) are increasing or decreasing constant:

* If x increases, f(x) must increase as well

* If x decreases, f(x) must decrease too

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