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For the equation y=7x-2, what is the rate of change? What does it mean? It is a linear function where the rate of change is the number before the x.
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For the equation y=7x-2, what is the rate of change? What does it mean? It is a linear function where the rate of change is the number before the x.
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For the equation y=7x-2, what is the rate of change? What does it mean? It is a linear function where the rate of change is the number before the x.
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the rate of change would be 7. you would plot your first point on the graph at (-2,0) and the next one would be up 7 and over 1 for your next plot point.
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