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When x=8, the value of h(x) exceeds the values of both f(x) and g(x).
Over the interval [2, 3], the average rate of change of g is lower than that of both f and h.
As x increases on the interval [0, 0), the rate of change of Å¿eventually exceeds the rate of change of both g and h.
As x increases on the interval [0, 20), the rate of change of g eventually exceeds the rate of change of both f and h.
A quantity increasing exponentially eventually exceeds a quantity growing quadratically or linearly.
When x> 4, the value of ny exceeds the values of both g(x) and h(x).​


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