
In mathematics, a function or sequence is said to exhibit quadratic growth when its values are proportional to the square of the function argument or sequence position. `Quadratic growth` often means more generally `quadratic growth in the limit`, as the argument or sequence position goes to infinity – in big Theta notation, f(x) = Θ(x2). T...
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