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The graph represents function 1, and the equation represents function 2: Function 2 y = 8x + 12 How much more is the rate of change of function 2 than the rate of change of function 1? (4 points) 3 8 5 4
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Answer:
its 4
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got it right on the quiz :D
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You don't have a picture posted for the graph, I'd assume its 5 (: if you attach an image with the graph, Id be happy to give a more clear answer. Good luck! :P
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