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Is the function linear, quadratic, or exponential?

f(x)=2−3x2+x

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Answer:

No, it is a quadratic function.

Explanation:

An exponential function has the variable as the exponent. 3^x would have been an example of an exponential function. In this function, the exponent is not variable, it is 2. Therefore this is a quadratic function, not an exponential one.

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