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Teresa graphs the following 3 equations: 2^×, y = x^2 + 2, and y =2x^2.She says that the graph of y=2^x will eventually surpass both of the other graphs. Is Teresa correct? Why or Why not?

Teresa graphs the following 3 equations: 2^×, y = x^2 + 2, and y =2x^2.She says that-example-1
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By observing the graph, we get

Surpass is the intersecting point, four dots on the graph represents the surpass points.

The graph y=2^x surpassing both of the other grahs.

The answer is Yes.

Because it intersects both other graphs.

Teresa graphs the following 3 equations: 2^×, y = x^2 + 2, and y =2x^2.She says that-example-1
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