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26) It has been observed that a particular plant's growth is directly proportional to time. It measured 2 cm when it arrived at the nursery and 2.5 cm exactly one week later. If the plant continues to grow at this rate, determine the function that represents the plant's growth.

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The plant growth can be modelled by the function


f(x)=mx+b

where m is the rate of growth and b is the initial height of the plant.

We know that initially, the plant measured 2 cm; therefore, we can say b = 2. Hence, the equation now becomes


f(x)=mx+2

Now we just need to find m.


m=\frac{\text{change in height}}{\text{time interval}}
m=\frac{2.5\operatorname{cm}-2\operatorname{cm}}{1-0}=\frac{0.5\operatorname{cm}}{1}


\therefore m=0.5\text{ (cm/we}ek\text{)}

Hence, the function that determines the plant growth is


f(x)=0.5x+2

which is our answer!

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