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Unit 6: Intro to Quadratics Mid-Unit Assessment
Priya is comparing two functions: f(x) = 10. x2 and g(x) = 3 . 2* to find out which
one has greater output values as x gets very large.
She notices that f(1) = 10 and f(2) = 40. However, g(1) = 6 and g(2) = 12. She
concludes that as .x continues to grow, the values off will be greater than the values
of 8.
Explain or show why Priya's conclusion is incorrect.
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