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A child is 40 inches tall at age 6. For the next few years, the child grows by 2

inches per year. Explain why the child's height after age 6 is a linear function of his age. Identify the
growth rate and initial value. Using t for time in years since age 6 and H for height in inches, find a
formula for H as a linear function of t.

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Answer:

H(t) = 43in + (2in/year)*t.

Explanation:

im right

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