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Which of the following situations represent linear growth? Check all of the boxes that apply

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Explanation:

Linear growth is growth where the growth is the same in each step. This means the line is straight, or linear. An example would be y = x or y = 6x +1. As long as there is no exponent on the variable or it is not in the bottom of a fraction, it should be linear.

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