Comparing Quadratic and Exponential Functions

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Algebra 1 Comparing Quadratic and Exponential Functions Illustrative Mathematics Algebra 1
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Mathematics
Grade Levels
Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
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Comparing Quadratic and Exponential Functions

In this video lesson, students investigate how quantities that grow quadratically compare to those that grow exponentially. They discover and reason that increasing exponential functions also eventually surpass increasing quadratic functions. By examining successive quotients for each type of function, students see that the outputs of quadratic functions are not multiplied by the same factor each time the input increases by one. In fact, these successive quotients get smaller as the inputs increase, while the outputs of the exponential function have the same multiplier. As they compare the two types of functions, they develop their understanding of quadratic expressions and how shape of the graph differs between the two types of functions.

Algebra 1, Episode 4: Unit 6, Lesson 4 | Illustrative Math

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