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How does a quadratic function differ from an exponential function​

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Answer:

Quadratic Function is Constant and Exponential Function is the rate of change increasing/decreasing (Exponentially).

Explanation:

Quadratic Function in simple terms is like shooting a cannon, and the cannon goes up and then comes down. Quadratic Functions are always a U-shaped line on a graph.

Exponential Functions in simple terms is like having debt that you owe, that debt always increases in interest and that interest increases as the amount of money you owe increases.

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Answer:

Quadratic functions are those where their rate of change changes at a constant rate. Exponential functions are those where their rate of change is proportional to itself. An example of a quadratic function would be the shape that a ball makes when you throw it.

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