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Emma says that Function A has a greater initial value. Is Emma correct? Justify your response. Function A Function B Alternative text x 2 4 6 8 10 y 2 3 4 5 6 A. Yes; Function A has an initial value of 2 and Function B has an initial value of 1. So, Function A has a greater initial value. B. Yes; Function A has an initial value of β1 and Function B has an initial value of β2. So, Function A has a greater initial value. C. No; Function A has an initial value of β2 and Function B has an initial value of 1. So, Function B has a greater initial value. D. No; Function A has an initial value of 2 and Function B has an initial value of β1. So, Function B has a greater initial value
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