Mathematics, 23.07.2019 12:30 robert7248
Teresa graphs the following 3 equations: y=2^x, y=x^2+2, and y=2x^2. she says that the graph of y=2^x will eventually surpass both of the other graphs. is teresa correct? why or why not? a. teresa is correct. the graph of y=2xy=2x grows at an increasingly increasing rate, but the graphs of y=x2+2y=x2+2 and y=2x2y=2x2 both grow at a constantly increasing rate. therefore, the graph of y=2xy=2x will eventually surpass both of the other graphs. b. teresa is not correct. the graph of y=2xy=2x grows at an increasing rate and will eventually surpass the graph of y=x2+2y=x2+2.however, it will never surpass the graph of y=2x2y=2x2 because the yy-value is always twice the value of x2x2.c. teresa is not correct. the graph of y=2x2y=2x2 already intersected and surpassed the graph of y=2xy=2x at x=1x=1.once a graph has surpassed another graph, the other graph will never be higher.
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