Suppose the graphs of f(x) = x2 and g(x) = 2 x are drawn on a coordinate grid where the unit of measurement is 1 inch. Show that, at a distance 2 ft to the right of the origin, the height of the graph of f is 48 ft but the height of the graph of g is about 265 mi. (Round your final answer to the nearest whole number.) First, 2 ft = in. Therefore, f(24) = in = ft. However, g(24) 2 12 5280 mi

Suppose the graphs of f(x) = x2 and g(x) = 2 x are drawn on a coordinate grid where the unit of measurement is 1 inch. Show that, at a distance 2 ft to the right of the origin, the height of the graph of f is 48 ft but the height of the graph of g is about 265 mi. (Round your final answer to the nearest whole number.) First, 2 ft = in. Therefore, f(24) = in = ft. However, g(24) 2 12 5280 mi

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Suppose the graphs of f ( x ) = x 2 and g ( x ) = 2 x are drawn on a coordinate grid where the unit of measurement is 1 inch. Show that, at a distance 2 f t to the right of the origin, the height of the graph of f is 48 f t but the height of the graph of g is about 265 m i . (Round your final answer to the nearest whole number.) First, 2 f t = in. Therefore, f ( 24 ) = in = ft. However,

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