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I need help with this, please.
Red oak trees grow at a rate of about 2 feet per year. You buy and plant two red oak trees, one that is 6 feet tall and one that is 8 feet tall. The height h (in feet) of the shorter tree can be modeled by h=2t+6 where t is the time (in years) since you planted the tree. The height of the taller tree can be modeled by h=2t+8.

A. Graph both equations in the same coordinate plane.

B. Use the graphs to find the difference of the heights of the trees 5 years after you plant them. What is the difference after 10 years? What do you notice about the difference if the heights of the two trees?

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dogemain624

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A: I think it's A because you need to graph both equations

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These are the screenshots of the work I did and more of the actual answer for graphing but basically,

The difference in heights of the trees after 5 years is 2 feet, after 10 years is 2 feet, and after any number of years is 2 feet since the lines are parallel.

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