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The table below represents an exponential function what is the common ratio

The table below represents an exponential function what is the common ratio-example-1
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Solution:

Given:

A table representing an exponential function.

The x-values represent the terms, while the y-values represent the numbers.

The common ratio is gotten from the numbers (y-values).

The formula for common ratio is given by;


\begin{gathered} r=\frac{present\text{ term}}{preceed\text{ ing term}} \\ \\ \text{Hence,} \\ r=(108)/(36)=(36)/(12)=(12)/(4)=(4)/(1.33\ldots)=(1.33\ldots.)/(0.44\ldots) \\ r=3 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the common ratio is 3.

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