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Mathematics, 20.10.2020 14:01, coopkm24

HELPP rachel starts cycling a distance away from her house at a constant rate. The table shows her distance from home, y meters, as a function of the time she takes to cycle, x seconds. a) Graph the function. Use Unit 1 on the horizontal axis to represent 1 second for the x interval from 0 to 5 and 1 unit on the vertical axis to represent 4 meters for the y interval from 6 to 26. b)Write an algebraic expression. c)Describe how the slope and the y intercept of the graph are related to the function.


HELPP rachel starts cycling a distance away from her house at a constant rate. The table shows
HELPP rachel starts cycling a distance away from her house at a constant rate. The table shows

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