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Linear function A and linear function B both have the same input values as shown below. Why will the output values for

linear function A always be different than the corresponding output values for linear function B?
Linear Function A
Linear Function B
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O The initial values of the two functions are different, and the rates of change of the two functions are also different.
O The initial values of the two functions are differetly and the rates of change of the two functions are the same.
The initial values of the two functions are the same, and the rates of change of the two functions are different.
The initial values of the two functions are the same, and the rates of change of the two functions are also the same.

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4 votes

Answer:

probably too late but the answer is B

Explanation:

User JMHeap
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Answer:

The initial values of the two functions are different and the rates of change of the two functions are the same

Explanation:

In order for output values to always be different, the two linear functions must describe parallel lines. That means the rates of change are the same, but the initial values are different.

User Theusaf
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