Determine the rate of change for the function. Explain what the rate of change means in terms of this scenario. Determine the y-intercept for the function. Explain what the y-intercept means in terms of this scenario. Explain why the graph of the function does not extend to the left side of the y-axis or below the x-axis

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Determine the rate of change for the function.
Explain what the rate of change means in terms of this scenario.
Determine the y-intercept for the function.
Explain what the y-intercept means in terms of this scenario.
Explain why the graph of the function does not extend to the left side of the y-axis
or below the x-axis.
I.
picating any part of this book is prohibited by law
Transcribed Image Text:Weight (Ib) Determine the rate of change for the function. Explain what the rate of change means in terms of this scenario. Determine the y-intercept for the function. Explain what the y-intercept means in terms of this scenario. Explain why the graph of the function does not extend to the left side of the y-axis or below the x-axis. I. picating any part of this book is prohibited by law
Unit 3- Functions
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Determine the rate of change for the function.
Explain what the rate of change means in terms of this scenario.
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Transcribed Image Text:Unit 3- Functions CCSS: 8. 3. A shipping company uses the following graph to show its cUstomers the cost of sending a package based on the weight of the package being sent. C 20 15 10 5. 1. 2. 3 4. 5 6. 8. 6. 10 Weight (Ib) Determine the rate of change for the function. Explain what the rate of change means in terms of this scenario. Cost ($)
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