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A science experiment begins with a metal at −100° Celsius. The following function describes the temperature change per minute: f(x) = 89x − 100°. How will the graph of this function change if the metal is at 25° at the start of the experiment? (1 point)

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The line will shift vertically up by 125°.

The line will shift vertically down by 125°.

The line will shift vertically up by 25°.

The line will shift vertically down by 25°.

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Answer:

the line will shift vertically up by 25 degrees

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User Rogeriojlle
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Answer:

A: The line will shift vertically up by 125°.

Explanation:

So, the experiment starts with the metal at -100° then the start temperature changes to (positive) 25°. All you have to do is calculate how far away -100 is from 25. To calculate this, add 100 (for -100°) and 25 (for 25°) which equals 125. On the chart the line will shift vertically up

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