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Mathematics, 10.05.2021 20:40 abigail251

OMGG HELPPP. How does the rate of change of a quadratic function compare to the rate of change of linear and exponential functions? write an organized and detailed explanation, and supporting work is provided, describing how the rate of change was determined.

this is just the rate of change loll

(for Patrick the pattern increases each time by 100, for example day 1 starts at 100 then day 5 is 500. The linear rate of change would be 100.

for Squidward the pattern it increases each time by a different amount, for example day 1 starts at 4 then increases by 12 then day 2 increases by 20, which you can get by adding 8 which is the second diffrence.

for Spongebob the pattern is increasing by itself, for example day 4 is .08 and when you multiply it by 0.8 you get the answer for day 4)

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