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30 POINTS, PLEASE HELP ASAP! The graph represents function 1 and the equation represents function 2: Function 2 y = 4x + 1 How much more is the rate of change of function 2 than the rate of change of function
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The graph represents function 1 and the equation represents function 2:
Function 2
y = 4x + 1
How much more is the rate of change of function 2 than the rate of change of function 1?
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function 1
y = 3, slope = 0
function 2
y = 4x + 1
slope = 4
How much more is the rate of change of function 2 than the rate of change of function 1?
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the answer is 4. in the graph there is no rate of change, aka slope. in the function y=4x+1 the slope is 4 so the rate of change is 4 and the difference is 4-0=4 Hope this helped! Any questions please ask! Thank you!!!
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