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Given the data in the table.Use algebra to show that there is a constant ratio of output values.

Given the data in the table.Use algebra to show that there is a constant ratio of-example-1
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The given output values are

a*b^x

a*b^(x + 1)

a*b^(x + 2)

The ratio of the second output to the first output is

a*b^(x + 1) / a*b^x

a cancels out. Thus, we have

b^(x + 1)/b^x

Recall the law of exponents which states that

a^b/a^c = a^(b - c)

Thus,

b^(x + 1)/b^x = b^(x + 1 - x) = b^1

b^(x + 1)/b^x = b

Thus,

a*b^(x + 1) / a*b^x = b

Again, the ratio of the third output to the second output is

a*b^(x + 2) / a*b^(x + 1)

a cancels out. Thus, we have

b^(x + 2)/b^(x + 1)

By appying the same law of exponents, we have

b^(x + 2- (x + 1)

= b^(x + 2 - x - 1)

= b^(x - x + 2 - 1)

= b^1

Thus,

b^(x + 2)/b^(x + 1) = b

Thus, the constant ratio is b

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