Understanding Comparing Linear, Polynomial, and Exponential Growth
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Linear growth refers to an increase at a constant rate, generally of the form $y = m x + b$, represented by a straight line when graphed.
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Which function represents exponential growth?
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Real-World Problem
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Population Growth Scenario
In a certain town, the population has been growing exponentially. If the population is represented by $y = 2^x$, where $x$ is the number of years, explain why this population grows faster compared to a town with linear growth represented by $y = x$?
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Think About This
Given the functions $y = x$, $y = x^4$, and $y = 2^x$, at what point does exponential growth overtake polynomial growth?
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