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Mathematics, 18.04.2020 18:21 michellebreshears451

John and Sarah are each saving money for a car. The total amount of money John will save is given by the function j(x)= x^2 +2x, where x represents the number of weeks. The total amount of money Sarah will save is given by the function s(x)= -3x+6, where x represents the numbers of weeks.

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