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The table of values represents a linear function g(x), where x is the number of days that have passed and g(x) is the balance in the bank account:
x g(x)
0 $600
3 $720
6 $840
Part A: Find and interpret the slope of the function. (3 points)
Part B: Write the equation of the line in point-slope, slope-intercept, and standard forms. (3 points)
Part C: Write the equation of the line using function notation. (2 points)
Part D: What is the balance in the bank account after 7 days? (2 points)
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