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That the value of f(x)=5x^2+4 is greater than the value of g(x)=2^x over the interval (0,8) as x increases will the value of f(x) always be greater than the value of g(x) explai…
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That the value of f(x)=5x^2+4 is greater than the value of g(x)=2^x over the interval (0,8) as x increases will the value of f(x) always be greater than the value of g(x) explai…
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that the value of f(x)=5x^2+4 is greater than the value of g(x)=2^x over the interval (0,8) as x increases will the value of f(x) always be greater than the value of g(x) explain how you know
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yes because you will take x and multiply it with 5 then you multiply that number by itself as many times as it wants where 2 slowly goes up being multiply over and over slowly going up
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