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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 23:00, Galaxystyx

2) Are these two models equivalent? Model 1: Function
f(x) = 1/3x - 2
Model 2: Graph
a) Yes, because they are increasing,
b) Yes, because they have the same common difference, d =
c) No, because they are increasing.
d) No, because they have different common differences.


2) Are these two models equivalent?

Model 1: Function
f(x) = 1/3x - 2
Model 2: Graph
a) Yes, beca

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