Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 6 - Lesson 4

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Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 6 - Lesson 4

Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 6 - Lesson 4

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Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Math

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F.LE.3, F.BF.1.a, 6.EE.1

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The table shows the values of 4^{x} and 100x^{2} for some values of x. Use the patterns in the table to explain why eventually the values of the exponential expression 4^{x} will overtake the values of the quadratic expression 100x^{2}.

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F.LE.3

F.BF.1.a

6.EE.1