The initial height of the tomato plant can be found by looking at the first data point on the graph Felipe created, corresponding to the plant's height on the first day of measurement.
The initial height of the tomato plant can be determined by referring to Felipe's graph and identifying the height of the plant on day 0, the day it was planted.
When Felipe buys a young tomato plant and graphs its height each day for a week, the initial height of the tomato plant is represented by the first data point on the graph. This is the height of the plant on the first day he measured it after planting. To find the exact value, you would look at where the first point is on the y-axis of the graph, which denotes height.
The initial height of the tomato plant can be determined by referring to Felipe's graph. The height of the plant at day 0, the day it was planted, represents the initial height. By examining the graph, Felipe can identify the height of the plant on day 0 and that will be the initial height of the tomato plant.