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Mathematics, 25.07.2019 08:00 makayladurham19

The speed of a snowboarder from uphill to downhill can be modeled using the equation y=x^2+1 where x is in minutes. the snowboarder's speed at time 0 is 1 and is 2 at time 1. the snowboarder claims that this proves his speed increases linearly. is he right? a. yes, because two points are needed to define a line b. no, because the equation is not linear c. no, because the two points have positive values only d. no, because it does not cross the x-axis

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