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Exponential Functions
Exponential functions are written in the form: y = abx, where b is the constant ratio and a is the initial value. By examining a table of ordered pairs, notice that as x increases by a constant value, the value of y increases by a common ratio. This is characteristic of all exponential functions. 
In the table below notice that as the x-values increase by 1, the y-values double. In other words, to get from one y-value to the next, multiply by 2, therefore the common ratio is 2.
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To find the equation that represents this table of values, substitute any ordered pair from the table into the equation, and solve for a.

So the model for this data is: ![]()