Mathematics, 14.07.2021 22:40, chloeann4688
You just decided to open a savings account and went to the bank and made an initial deposit. You decide to save another set amount each month. Without any interest being paid, the equation =20+50
represents the amount of money,
y
, in your savings account after
m
months. Select what the slope and y-intercept represent in this problem.
(Choose 2)
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