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3/16-3/20 Comparing Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions Part 2
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Type each equation on seperate lines to graph all 3 functions.
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Which function shows a constant rate of change in its y values?
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Which function is largest between 1 < x < 2?
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Eventually, which type of function shows the most rapid rate of growth in its y values?
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Will the growth rate of h(x) ever exceed the growth rate of g(x)?