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The graphs of y=4x and y=4^x are shown below.In general, how does the growth of y=4^x compare to the growth of y=4x?

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we are given

For y=4x:


y=4x

we can see that this is a linear function


y=mx+b

and we know that growth of linear function is always constant

because slope is always constant

For
y=4^x:

we can see that it is exponential function

because of form


y=a(b)^x:

so, it's growth will be increasing exponentially

graph:


The graphs of y=4x and y=4^x are shown below.In general, how does the growth of y-example-1
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