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What type of relation is described by y=3^x +2? A. Quadratic B.Linear C.Exponential D.Polynomial E.Asymptotic
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What type of relation is described by y=3^x +2? A. Quadratic B.Linear C.Exponential D.Polynomial E.Asymptotic
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What type of relation is described by y=3^x +2?
A. Quadratic
B.Linear
C.Exponential
D.Polynomial
E.Asymptotic
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It's Exponential.
because there is an exponent.
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