Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus, 5th Edition

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Chapter 4 - Exponential Functions - Review Exercises and Problems for Chapter Four - Page 179: 57

Answer

$d>b$.

Work Step by Step

In (a), we see that the graph of $g$ starts out below the graph of $f$. In (c), we see that at a later point, the lower graph intersects the higher graph, which tells us that $g$ grows faster than $f$. This means that $d>b$.
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