Consider the functions:
ƒ(x) = 150x + 50 and g(x) = 5(1.50)x
A) As x approac...
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Consider the functions:
ƒ(x) = 150x + 50 and g(x) = 5(1.50)x
A) As x approaches zero, the linear function will always exceed the exponential function.
B) As x approaches zero, the exponential function will always exceed the linear function.
C) As x approaches ∞, the linear function will always exceed the exponential function.
D) As x approaches ∞, the exponential function will always exceed the linear function.
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