SOLUTION: Consider the basic upward-opening parabola y=x^2. (1) In this parabola, as the x-value increases towards positive infinity, does the y-value also increase towards infinity? If so,

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Question 776534: Consider the basic upward-opening parabola y=x^2.
(1) In this parabola, as the x-value increases towards positive infinity, does the y-value also increase towards infinity? If so, does it increase faster or slower than the x-value?

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2 squared is only 4, but 10 squared is 100. So what do you think?

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