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Key features include: intercepts. Intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, positive, or negative. Relative maximums and minimums. Symmetries. End behavior. And periodicity.
A rate of change is how fast a function is changing. These rates of change can be exponential or linear. Exponential rates of change get faster and faster as they go along, while linear rates of change proceed at a constant rate.
There's only one way in general: plug in a number and see what you get. If f(x)>g(x) for that value of x, then f will be larger than g until they intersect again.
Identify the input values. Identify the output values. If each input value leads to only one output value, classify the relationship as a function.
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