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The linear function graphed below represents the value of a comic book since Lucy purchased it. What was the value of the comic book when Lucy bought it?

The linear function graphed below represents the value of a comic book since Lucy-example-1
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Answer:

The answer be 25

Explanation:

User Hyde
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Answer:

C. $25

Explanation:

We will find,

The slope of the function using
(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1)).

Taking the points (1,40) and (2,55).

Slope =
(55-40)/(2-1)

i.e. Slope =
(15)/(1)

i.e. Slope = 15

Substituting the slope and point (1,40) in the equation
y=mx+b,

We have,
40=15* 1+b

i.e.
b=40-15

i.e. b= 25

Thus, the equation of the linear function is
y=15x+25.

This linear function represents the cost of the comic book since Lucy purchased it, where x= years.

So, the initial value of the comic book is when x= 0.

So,
y=15* 0+25 i.e. y= 25

Hence, the cost of the book when Lucy purchased it was $25.

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