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activity - comparing linear and non-linear functions

pair the answers.

graph - property

cubic function | linear function
quadratic function | maximum of three roots
no roots | slope
maximum of two roots | exponential function: y = 2^x

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Match Linear Function properties

Using the Linear Equations and Slope of a Linear Function knowledge points
\[
\text{Linear Function}
ightarrow \text{Slope}
\]

Match Quadratic Function properties

Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
\[
\text{Quadratic Function}
ightarrow \text{Maximum of two roots}
\]

Match Cubic Function properties

A cubic polynomial function of degree 3 can have at most 3 real roots.
\[
\text{Cubic Function}
ightarrow \text{Maximum of three roots}
\]

Match Exponential Function properties

Using the Exponential Functions knowledge point
\[
y = 2^x > 0 \implies \text{No roots}
\]
</reasoning>

<answer>

GraphProperty
Quadratic FunctionMaximum of two roots
Cubic FunctionMaximum of three roots
Exponential Function: \(y = 2^x\)No roots

</answer>

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"Mathematics",
"Algebra",
"Polynomial Functions"
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Answer:

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<reasoning>

Match Linear Function properties

Using the Linear Equations and Slope of a Linear Function knowledge points
\[
\text{Linear Function}
ightarrow \text{Slope}
\]

Match Quadratic Function properties

Using the Quadratic Equations knowledge point
\[
\text{Quadratic Function}
ightarrow \text{Maximum of two roots}
\]

Match Cubic Function properties

A cubic polynomial function of degree 3 can have at most 3 real roots.
\[
\text{Cubic Function}
ightarrow \text{Maximum of three roots}
\]

Match Exponential Function properties

Using the Exponential Functions knowledge point
\[
y = 2^x > 0 \implies \text{No roots}
\]
</reasoning>

<answer>

GraphProperty
Quadratic FunctionMaximum of two roots
Cubic FunctionMaximum of three roots
Exponential Function: \(y = 2^x\)No roots

</answer>

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"Polynomial Functions"
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