Answer
No
Work Step by Step
We are given the function $f(x)=1.5x^{2}$.
In general, exponential functions are written in the form $f(x)=b^{x}$ (where $b\gt0$, $b\ne1$, and $x$ is a real number). In other words, exponential functions consist of a constant that is raised to the power of a variable.
Therefore, the given function is not an exponential function, because it consists of a variable raised to the power of a constant.