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The answer is -3/2
#1 x and y have equal rates of change
#2 y has the greater rate of change.
#3 clearly y changes faster. Heck, they told you that in just so many words.
#4 ok
#5 you gave the values for y=x^2
But the function was y = x^2-3
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