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The height of an experimental plant after x days can be represented by the formula 3(4x+ 2). The height of a second plant can be represented by the formula 6(2x + 2). Is it possible that the two plants
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The height of an experimental plant after x days can be represented by the formula 3(4x+ 2). The height of a second plant can be represented by the formula 6(2x + 2). Is it possible that the two plants will ever be the same height? Explain.
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yes after a couple days the same plants should reach around the same height
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