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Edward recorded the height of an oak tree in his yard and graphed the results. He did not measure the height in 2006 or 2009

a) Using interpolation, what was the approximate height of the tree in 2006? (

b) Interpolate to find the approximate height in 2009.

c) Using extrapolation, what would you predict the height to be in 2011? (1 point)


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