Which table represents a quadratic function?

Answer:
A (see attached)
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a couple of things you can look for to see if a table represents a quadratic function:
In the first of the given tables, the f(x) values start out decreasing, and end up increasing. This is a good indication the table represents a quadratic function.
In the remaining tables, the f(x) values are always increasing.
The f(x) values in table 1 have differences of ...
-3, -1, 1, 3
These values have differences of ...
2, 2, 2
The constant "second differences" mean that the function can be represented by a 2nd-degree polynomial, a quadratic. In fact, the equation for this table is ...
f(x) = x² +2