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Mike opens a checking account with an initial deposit of $200. without making additional deposits, he withdraws $25 each
week, kyle also opens a checking account. the function y-25x + 200 represents the current balance in kyle's account. suppose
the linear functions representing the two situations are graphed on a coordinate plane. which statement best describes the
graphs of the functions?
the rate of change is the same, but they intercepts are different
both the rate of change and the y intercepts are the same
the rate of change is different, but the y intercepts are the same
both the rate of change and they intercepts are different

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