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28 November, 17:22

Maria graphs the following 3 equations: y = 34, y = 3x2, and y = 6x.

She says that the graph of y = 3X will eventually surpass the graph of y = 6x, but not the

graph of y = 3x2 because the graph of y = 3x2 has already surpassed the graph of y=

3X.

Is Maria correct? Why or why not?

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  1. 28 November, 19:57
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    Maria is not correct.

    The graph of y = 3x grows at an increasingly increasing rate, but the graph of y = 3x2 grows at a constantly increasing rate.

    Therefore, the graph of y = 3x will eventually surpass the graph of y = 3x2.
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