The height of a candle, f(x), in inches, is a
linear function of the number of hours the
cand...
Mathematics, 18.04.2021 05:00 hddjdudusu
The height of a candle, f(x), in inches, is a
linear function of the number of hours the
candle has been burning, x. Each change
of 4 in x results in a change of -5 in f(x).
What is the rate of change in the candle's
height in inches per hour?
help pls :))
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