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A coordinate plane shows an increasing solid curve and a dotted straight line plotted on it, corresponding to two functions.

Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x)=6⋅1.5^x and g(x)=5x+10 using this graph. Based on the graph, he concludes that the growth rate of g(x)=5x+10 is always greater than the growth rate of f(x)=6⋅1.5^x. Where is his mistake?

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Marshall is only considering a small portion of the domains of the functions. If he went farther to the right on the graph, he would observe that the growth rate of f(x)=6⋅1.5^x eventually surpasses the growth rate of g(x)=5x+10 for large values of x.
Marshall is only considering a small portion of the domains of the functions. If he went farther to the right on the graph, he would observe that the growth rate of f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 6 times 1.5 superscript x baseline eventually surpasses the growth rate of g left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 5 x plus 10 for large values of x .

Marshall is only considering a small portion of the domains of the functions. If he went farther to the left on the graph, he would observe that the growth rate of f(x)=6⋅1.5^x eventually surpasses the growth rate of g(x)=5x+10 for negative values of x.
Marshall is only considering a small portion of the domains of the functions. If he went farther to the left on the graph, he would observe that the growth rate of f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 6 times 1.5 superscript x baseline eventually surpasses the growth rate of g left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 5 x plus 10 for negative values of x .

Marshall has it backward. The growth rate of f(x)=6⋅1.5^x is always greater than the growth rate of g(x)=5x+10.
Marshall has it backward. The growth rate of f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 6 times 1.5 superscript x baseline is always greater than the growth rate of g left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 5 x plus 10 .

The growth rate of g(x)=5x+10 is only greater than the growth rate of f(x)=6⋅1.5^x when x is greater than approximately −1.3.

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Marshall's mistake is that he is only considering a small portion of the domains of the functions. If he went farther to the right on the graph, he would observe that the growth rate of \( f(x) = 6 \cdot 1.5^x \) eventually surpasses the growth rate of \( g(x) = 5x + 10 \) for large values of \( x \).

The correct response is: Marshall is only considering a small portion of the domains of the functions. If he went farther to the right on the graph, he would observe that the growth rate of \( f(x) = 6 \cdot 1.5^x \) eventually surpasses the growth rate of \( g(x) = 5x + 10 \) for large values of \( x \).

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