To compare the growth rates of the functions \( h(x) = 1.2x \) (a linear function) and \( j(x) = 1.2^x \) (an exponential function), Liam should focus on how these functions behave as \( x \) increases.
The correct statement is:
Liam should compare the rates of change of the terms in both sequences. The growth rate of \( j(x) = 1.2^x \) will quickly surpass the growth rate of \( h(x) = 1.2x \).
This is because exponential functions grow faster than linear functions as \( x \) becomes large. Thus, \( j(x) \) will grow at a much faster rate compared to \( h(x) \) as \( x \) increases.