The quadratic functions f(x) and g(x) are described as follows:
f(x) = β2x2 + 9
x g(x)<...
Mathematics, 27.05.2021 05:20 kobrien9146
The quadratic functions f(x) and g(x) are described as follows:
f(x) = β2x2 + 9
x g(x)
0 β5
1 3
2 11
3 3
4 β5
Which statement best compares the maximum value of the 2 functions? (5 points)
Question 4 options:
1)
It is the same for both functions.
2)
f(x) has a greater maximum value than g(x).
3)
g(x) has a greater maximum value than f(x).
4)
The maximum values cannot be determined.
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