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Hello! I'm stuck on this one. May I please have some assistance?

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Given: The growth rate and a point


\begin{gathered} rate(r)=0.3 \\ Point1:(4,1.7) \end{gathered}

To Determine: The point-slope form of the equation

Solution

The general point-slope form a lineal function is given as


\begin{gathered} Point1:(x_1,y_1) \\ slope:m \\ The\text{ general form is} \\ (y-y_1)=m(x-x_1) \end{gathered}

Please note that the rate is the same as the slope. Therefore, substituting the given point and rate into the general form


\begin{gathered} (x_1,y_1)=(4,1.7) \\ m=0.3 \\ Therefore \\ (y-1.7)=0.3(x-4) \end{gathered}

After 7 years, we have x = 7, therefore, y would be


\begin{gathered} y-1.7=0.3(x-4) \\ x=7 \\ y-1.7=0.3(7-4) \\ y-1.7=0.3(3) \\ y-1.7=0.9 \\ y=0.9+1.7 \\ y=2.6 \end{gathered}

Hence, the solution is

y - 1.7 = 0.3(x - 4), 2.6 meters

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