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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 02:00 chloeethoma24

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A company is producing picture frames as well as the glass for the front of the frames. The amount of wood required
for the frame is represented by the function W(x), and the amount of glass is represented by the function G(x). The
frames have lengths represented by the function f(x) and widths represented by g(x).
х W(x) = 2(f+g)(x)] G(x) = (f. g)(x)
2
6
3
24
4
34
60
5
44
105
Which statement describes the combined functions W(x) ahd G(x)?
O The amount of glass required has a constant rate of change, but the amount of wood does not.
The amount of wood required has a constant rate of change, but the amount of glass does not.
O Both the amount of wood required and the amount of glass required have a constant rate of change.
O Neither the amount of wood required nor the amount of glass required has a constant rate of change.

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