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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes please ...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You don't necessarily have to do it for me , just please explain to me how to get the answer .
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
in question 1
the plant is already 2 cm high. so the graph with an initial value of 2 is your answer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Initial value meaning slope ? :o
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And they are both the same question , I just numbered the pages because not all of the graphs would fit on one page
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@macknojia how about this question ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
initial value is where your x=0, look at the graph on question 1 it starts from 2 (y value). slope is the rate at which your graph is increasing.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its the graph a.
look at the points the graph is talking about (1,2) and (3,6) .
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That makes sense !! Thank you !!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This one ??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
basically find the slope in every condition.
in the first case take 2 ponts and use the slope formula.
in the second case use the equation of a line to find m(slope)
and in the third case they tell you the rate at which the function changes