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What’s the constant rate

What’s the constant rate-example-1
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Answer:

so the it is the constant change of x and y.

so the change is 6 each time.

hope it helped.

* A constant rate in math is the absence of acceleration. In general, a function with a constant rate is one with a second derivative of 0. If you were to plot the function on standard graph paper, it would be a straight line, as the change in y (or rate) would be constant.