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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 01:50, mbragg2005

Please help me You are skiing down a 1,350-meter ski slope at 60 meters per second. Let t represent your skiing time in seconds and d t( ) represent the distance from the bottom of the ski slope. Write an algebraic function rule that can be used to model the scenario. Then explain what the slope and the vertical intercept mean in the context of the problem.

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