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A relation is plotted as a linear function on the coordinate plane starting at point C at (0, -1) and ending at point D at (2, -11). What is the rate of change for the linear …
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A relation is plotted as a linear function on the coordinate plane starting at point C at (0, -1) and ending at point D at (2, -11). What is the rate of change for the linear …
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A relation is plotted as a linear function on the coordinate plane starting at point C at (0, -1) and ending at point D at (2, -11). What is the rate of change for the linear function and what is its initial value? Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements
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first what us 2, -11 use a calculator, never mind. it is -9 and the first one is -1
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