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The graphs of y = 4x and y = 4x are shown below.

In general, how does the growth of y = 4x compare to the growth of y = 4x?
The function y = 4x is growing slower than y = 4x.
The function y = 4x is growing faster than y = 4x.
The functions y = 4x and y = 4x are growing at the same rate.
The function y = 4x is growing faster than y = 4x.

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Answer:

B is your answer

Explanation:

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For this case we have the following functions:

y = 4x

y = 4 ^ x

We observed that :

The graph y = 4 ^ x is growing faster than y = 4x, because for smaller values of x, it has the same range as y = 4x.

Answer:

The graph y = 4 ^ x is growing faster than y = 4x

answer is b

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