Mathematics, 08.12.2021 21:30 kristinmonkey
Lin completes the table comparing values of the expressions 3X and 6x^2. She concludes that 6x^2 will always take larger values than 3x for the same values of x. Do you agree. Explain your reasoning. Make sure to add a claim evidence reasoning and context. Go into detail.
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