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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 05:01 ilovepickles930

The The graph below represents the path of a golf
Ball

Part A-the above graph is (circle one ) linear/nonlinear

Part B- is the above graph a function? Explain

Part C- what is the y-intercept and what dose the y-intercept represent

Part D- what is the solution to this graph and what dose it represent in this Situation?


The The graph below represents the path of a golf  Ball  Part A-the above graph is (circle one ) lin

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