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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false: A linear function eventually exceeds a quadratic function with a positive leading coefficient. True False ((my answer))
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Indicate whether the following statement is true or false: A linear function eventually exceeds a quadratic function with a positive leading coefficient.
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It true because system consistently of a linear equation and a quadratic equation interpret part of an expression such as like terms factors and more which eventually exceed the growth rates of the other
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An exponential growth function will exceed a quadratic eventually, so true
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