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Randy planted a small pine tree in his yard. When he bought the tree it was 6 inches tall and grew at a rate of 2 inches weekly. Write a function of height, h, in terms of weeks, w.
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H=2w+6 2 is the rate of change 6 is the rate of value
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h = 2w + 6
Explanation:
2 is the rate of change and 6 is the starting value.
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