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Mathematics, 14.12.2021 21:30 ramzieboy13

3. Are these the hills teen 1 was trying to design? Remember, teen 1 wanted one layer of three hills, another set of three hills using the same base equation, and one long,
low hill. Find any mistakes that teen 1 made in his design and in the reasoning he
presented when explaining the transformations of the equations. (3 points)

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