a. Use patterns to complete your table for any values in the top row not already included in your data from problem 1-9. Some entries are started for you.
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b. Now plot your data from each lab on the set of axes provided on the resource page. Note that some data points may not fit on the given axes. Then describe each graph. What does each graph look like? Should the points be connected? Be prepared to share your observations with the class.
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c. For each graph, find the point where x = 4 and label it with its coordinate. Then explain what that point represents in each situation.
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