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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 02:20 gabby8286

A linear function models the height of a burning candle. Candle A comes out of the mold at mm, and is expected to be at mm after hours of burning. The model for Candle B is , where h is the height in millimeters and t is the time in hours. What are the initial values for each candle? What do the initial values for each candle tell you? Use pencil and paper. If the candles begin burning at the same time, can they ever be the same height? Explain.

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