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The altitude of a tree affects the rate at which the tree grows. G(A),models the growth rate (in millimeters per year) of a certain kind of tree at an altitude A (in kilometers above sea level). Match each statement with the feature of the graph that most closely corresponds to it.

The altitude of a tree affects the rate at which the tree grows. G(A),models the growth-example-1
The altitude of a tree affects the rate at which the tree grows. G(A),models the growth-example-1
The altitude of a tree affects the rate at which the tree grows. G(A),models the growth-example-2
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y-intercept: at sea level, the tree grows by 1.4 millimetres each year, Relative minimum or maximum: the fastest possible growth rate is 2.6 millimetres per year, Increasing or decreasing interval: as the altitude surpasses 7 kilometres above the sea level, the growth rate of the tree declines

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