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Mathematics, 13.12.2021 19:30 clara38

Elon sat on the dock with his fishing rod, when suddenly he felt the rod being pulled down! He reeled in his catch, causing it to ascend at a constant rate of 0.1 meters per second. When it reached the water's surface after 35 seconds, Elon found it was only an old shoe... Graph the relationship between the shoe's altitude (in meters relative to the water's surface) and time (in seconds).
I know this one has already been posted twice, but I need a CLEAR explanation (as in, maybe, showing a screenshot of it on Khan Academy being right?) Please DO NOT post a link to one of the posts already made! I'll give brainliest to whomever posts a screenshot to Khan Academy

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