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Functions m and n are given by m (x) = (1.05) and n (x)=x. As x increases from 0:
Match the function with the corresponding
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This function reaches 100 first.
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Functions m and n are given by m (x) = (1.05) and n (x)=x. As x increases from 0:
Match the function with the corresponding
description.
m
n
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
This function reaches 30 first.
This function reaches 100 first.
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