PLEASE HELP ME I DONT UNDERSTAND
Question 1: The Magnolia trees purchased for planting at the school are 3 feet tall. Research shows that these types of trees grow at an average of 3/4 foot per year Some students misunderstood question #1 and wrote the following equations in point-slope form:
a) y − 3 = 3/4(x-0)
b) y - 6 = 3/4(x-4)
c) y - 4.5 = 3/4(x-2)
d) y - 12 = 3/4(x-12)
e) y - 15= 3/4(x-15)
Is point slope form okay to use to find the height of the trees in this problem?
There is one equation that is incorrect.... determine which one? why is it incorrect?
Creat two new equations written in point slope form