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1 Yvonne is saving money for college, and currently has $1200 in a savings account. She plans to deposit $30 each week from her part-time job and then deposit birthday money from her Aunt Marlene ($40 each birthday). Her goal is to have saved $6,000 by the time she graduates from high school in three years. 1. Write a function that models Yvonne's savings. 2. Simplify your function. 3. Use your function to create a graph of Yvonne's savings.(input your function in your calculator and take a screenshot)

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