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Hi!

The question states: the height of a tree twenty feet tall increases by two feet each year.

Since it increases at a constant rate, 2 feet per year, it's linear.

Linear equations, when graphed, are a straight line, because the same amount is added at a constant rate. The constant rate in this case is 2 feet per year.

Quadratic is something completely different. It's a curve, going up, and then going down. A problem that would apply to that would be, for example, throwing a ball upwards.

Exponential, is when something is multiplied at a steady rate. If this question was exponential, it would have to be, the height of a tree twenty feet tall increases by double each year.

So your answer is linear.

Hope this helped!

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It is leaner because the progress of the tree growth is constant. Every year it increases 2 feet staring at 20 feet
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