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Yes it does represent an exponential function

if you put the table into a graphing calculator it will show as an exponential function

desmos is a free one online

No, the table represents an exponential function. The function is [tex]\boxed{f\left( x \right) =  - {{\left( x \right)}^3}}.[/tex]

Further explanation:

The linear equation with slope m and intercept c is given as follows.

[tex]\boxed{y = mx + c}[/tex]

The standard form of the linear equation can be expressed as follows,

[tex]\boxed{ax + by = c}[/tex]

Given:

The values of x are [tex]1, 2, 3[/tex] and [tex]4[/tex].

The values of y are [tex]-1, -8, -27[/tex] and [tex]-64.[/tex]

Explanation:

The general form of exponential function can be expressed as follows,

[tex]f\left( x \right) = a{b^x}[/tex]

The points are [tex]\left( {1, - 1} \right),{\text{ }}\left( {2, - 8} \right),{\text{ }}\left( {3, - 27} \right){\text{ and }}\left( {4, - 64} \right).[/tex]

The function for the given points can be expressed as follows,

[tex]f\left( x \right) = - {\left( x \right)^3}[/tex]

No the table represents an exponential function. The function is [tex]\boxed{f\left( x \right) = - {{\left( x \right)}^3}}.[/tex]

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Exponentialfunction

Keywords: numbers, standard form, point slope form, exponential function,slope, slope intercept, inequality, equation.