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A graph has points (3, 9), (4, 13.5), and (5, 18). Given the graph of a linear function, identify the steps used to find the initial value. Check all that apply. Find the rate of change using rise over run. Find corresponding y values when x = 6, x = 7, and x = 8. Then plot the points to finish the line. Find corresponding y values when x = 2, x = 1, and x = 0. Then plot the points to finish the line. The initial value corresponds to the y value when x = 1. The initial value corresponds to the y value when x = 0.

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