The function f(w) = 35w + 10 represents the total dollars in the student's savings account after w weeks. It reflects a consistent $35 weekly contribution, with an initial $10. This linear function aids easy calculation of total savings, assisting the student in tracking progress towards the computer purchase.
The function f(w) = 35w + 10 represents the total amount of money in dollars in the student's savings account, where w is the number of weeks since the student began saving for the computer. The term 35w signifies a weekly contribution of $35, and the constant +10 accounts for an initial deposit or additional savings.
This linear function shows a consistent increase in savings over time, with $35 added each week. The constant term ensures an initial amount of $10 in the account. This function facilitates easy calculation of the total savings at any given week, assisting the student in monitoring progress toward purchasing the computer.