w (in kilograms) of the horse approximately fits the formula w(t) = 30 +170t, where t is the age of the horse in years.
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For the first three years of a horse's life the weight in kilograms of the horse approximately fits the formula W times 2 equals 30 + 170 T where T is the age of the horse in years so trying to find the slope
2w=170T+30 If that is the equation, you need to put it in slope intercept form. Vito do that divide both sides by 2.
W (t)=30+170t where t is the age of the horse in years
You typed w times 2 which means what I have typed. If the equation you just typed is correct, it is also in the form y=mx+b. Where B is y intercept and m is the slope.
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