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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 05:00 barbie1salome

The graph shows a linear relationship between the
height and years of a plant's growth. Find the rate of
change. Select all that apply.
The rate of change of a linear function is always the
same.
Height (in)
The rate of change of a linear function increases as
the input increases.
The rate of change from 2 years to 4 years on the
graph is 1.5 inches per year.
L! The rate of change from 0 years to 6 years on the
graph is 1.5 inches per year.
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Time (yrs)

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