Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.11.2020 22:50, novelty9274

1) Are these two models equivalent? Model 2: Sequence
Model 1: Graph
6
6,4,2,0...
5
4
a) No, because they are decreasing.
b) No, because they have different common differences.
c) Yes, because they are decreasing,
d) Yes, because they have the same common difference, d = -2


1) Are these two models equivalent?

Model 2: Sequence
Model 1: Graph
6
6,4,2,0...
5
4
a) No, beca

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Model 1: Graph
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