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Use the graph to approximate the ordered pair where the exponential function begins to exceed the quadratic function.

(17, 3.5)
(3.5, 17)
(−8, 0)
(0, −8)

Use the graph to approximate the ordered pair where the exponential function begins-example-1
User Adriene
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Answer:

(3.5, 17)

Explanation:

This is where the two functions intercept.

I also took the test.

User PQB
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Answer:

(3.5,17)

Explanation:

The exponential function begins to exceed the quadratic function at the point of intersection of the two graphs,

We can see from the graph that, the two curves met in the first quadrant.

This is where f(x)=g(x).

Reading from the graph, this point is (3.5,17)

The second choice is correct

Use the graph to approximate the ordered pair where the exponential function begins-example-1
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