SOLUTION: A plant is already 12 centimeters tall and it will grow one centimeter everymonth let h be the plants height in centimeters and M after months write an equation relating h to m the

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Question 1133423: A plant is already 12 centimeters tall and it will grow one centimeter everymonth let h be the plants height in centimeters and M after months write an equation relating h to m then graph ur equation using the axes
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A plant is already 12 centimeters tall and it will grow one centimeter every month. Let h be the plant's height in centimeters and m be number of months since the height of 12 centimeters. Write an equation relating h to m then graph your equation using the axes.
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The linear equation relationship is clear.

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