Answer:
B
Explanation:
This is very simple if we understand a point of linear and exponential functions.
First of all, a linear growing function increases.
An exponential growing function increases as well.
But, linear function, no matter what the slope is, grows at a CONSTANT RATE. But,
Exponential function grows at a COMPOUND RATE.
So, if there are 2 functions, linear and exponential, the exponential will always exceed the linear, AT SOME POINT EVENTUALLY because of the growth factor (no matter growth factor of linear and exponential -- whatever they are).
So,
B is the correct answer.
Growth factor of each (both) doesn't matter. Exponential will always win!