Mathematics, 26.02.2021 23:20 ktene993
You plant two flowers in a garden. The equations y= 12.7X+21 and y=5.2x +21 model the heights y of
the flowers, in millimeters, after x days. What does the y-intercept of each equation represent? Will the
flowers ever be the same height?
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