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Mathematics, 08.01.2020 23:31, jashart95

Consider the functions.

f(x)=4x2
g(x)=154x2
h(x)=415x2

how do the graphs of these function compare to one another?

select true or false for each statement.


Consider the functions. f(x)=4x2 g(x)=154x2 h(x)=415x2 how do th

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h(x)=415x2

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