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Jenny graphs the following 3 equations: y=3x, y=3x2, and y=x2+3.

She says that the graph of y=3x will eventually surpass both of the other graphs.

Is Jenny correct? Why or why not?

Jenny graphs the following 3 equations: y=3x, y=3x2, and y=x2+3. She says that the-example-1
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Answer:

the answer is b jenny is correct

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Answer:

Jenny is correct.

The graph of =3 grows at an increasingly increasing rate, but the graphs of =2+3 and =32 both grow at a constantly increasing rate.

Therefore, the graph of =3 will eventually surpass both of the other graphs.

The right answer is this, Im doing Imagine math too

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