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PLEASE TRY TO HURRY THIS TEST IS TIMED Match the numerical model to the corresponding graphical and algebraic models.
x 2 3 4 5 6 7
y 11 13 15 17 19 21
Choose the correct graph.
a
b
C.
d
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[-30,60] by (-30,60)
Choose the correct algebraic model.
A y=2x+7
B. y=x+2
C. y= x-7/2
D. y=x-2


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