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Functions 1 and 2 below represent the position (y) of a particle over time (x). Which function is moving faster? Explain your Answer *
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Functions 1 and 2 below represent the position (y) of a particle over time (x). Which function is moving faster? Explain your Answer *
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Functions 1 and 2 below represent the position (y) of a particle over time (x). Which function is moving faster? Explain your Answer *
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I am not sure about this one, but I’m pretty sure function 1 as 24 divided by 2 is 2, which makes (2,0) and function 1 has (0,2). The higher the line, the greater it is.
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