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Ms. Lapido bought a car and pay for it $20.000.At the end of 10 years the car has no value whatsoever. Assuming that the car is losing the same amount of value per year : a)What will be the value of the car after 3 years? b)What is going to be the depreciation of the car per year? c)How can you represent the situation in a coordinate plane? Remember to label the axis and use the appropriate scale

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