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A government official states:
F(x)=3x grows three times faster than g(x)=x, explain weather this is mathematically correct.
EXPLAIN WHY!!!
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F(x)=3x grows three times faster than g(x)=x
The statement is correct mathematically,
Because when we can see that F(x)=3x grows three times faster than g(x)=x, because 3 is multiplied to F(x), which makes it greater than g(x).
For example, if we put 1 in place of x, then
F(1) = 3(1) g(1) = 1
F(1) = 3 g(1) = 1
Hence we can see that F(x) is three more than g(x).
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