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The altitude in feet y of a hang glider who is slowly landing can be given by y = 300 - 50x, where x represents the time in minutes. What does the slope represent?
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The altitude in feet y of a hang glider who is slowly landing can be given by y = 300 - 50x, where x represents the time in minutes. What does the slope represent?
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The altitude in feet y of a hang glider who is slowly landing can be given by y = 300 - 50x, where x represents the time in minutes. What does the slope represent?
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The answer would be the initial attitude.
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