The human head grows in size primarily during infancy and childhood due to the rapid development of the brain, skull, and facial structures. This growth is driven by a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition, hormonal influences, and nutritional intake. As individuals age, the growth of the head slows down and eventually stops, typically reaching its maximum size by early adulthood.
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When the numerator gets bigger, the fraction gets bigger; that is, it has a greater value The opposite is true if the denominator gets bigger; in this case the the fraction gets smaller; that is, it has a lesser value
As the slope gets bigger the graph becomes closer to vertical - from bottom left to top right.
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it gets bigger
If a fraction's denominator is increased, the number gets smaller. If a fraction's denominator is decreased, the number gets bigger.