Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 19:20, gordon57

Suppose an eagle is soaring at a height of 100 feet. If the eagle begins climbing at a rate of 7 feet per second, its height is given by the equation Y = 7x+100. In the
equation, x is the number of seconds and y is the eagle's height, in feet. Suppose the
eagle's original starting height had been 70 feet. What part of the graph of the linear
equation would change?

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