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Which set of ordered pairs could be generated by an exponential function?
(1, 1), (2, 1/2), (3,1/3), (4, 1/4)
(1, 1), (2, 1/4), (3,1/9) ,(4,1/16)
(1,1/2), (2,1/4), (3,1/8), (4,1/16)
(1,1/2),(2,1/4),(3,1/6), (4,1/8)


Which set of ordered pairs could be generated by an exponential function? (1, 1), (2, 1/2), (3,1/3),

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