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at the beginning of spring, kaylee planted a small sunflower in her backyard. the sunflowers height in inches, h, after w weeks, is given by the equation h = 4w + 14. what is the meaning of the h - value when w = 1? answer the sunflowers final height the change in the sunflowers height for every one additional week. the sunflowers height when it was planted. the sunflowers height after one week.
The equation \( h = 4w + 14 \) represents the sunflower's height \( h \) (in inches) after \( w \) weeks. When \( w = 1 \), we are substituting the number of weeks as 1 into the equation. So the \( h \)-value when \( w = 1 \) should represent the height of the sunflower after 1 week. Let's analyze the other options:
- "The sunflower's final height" is incorrect because we don't know when the sunflower stops growing, and \( w = 1 \) is just 1 week, not a final time.
- "The change in the sunflower's height for every one additional week" is the slope (4) of the equation, not the \( h \)-value when \( w = 1 \).
- "The sunflower's height when it was planted" would be when \( w = 0 \) (since at planting, 0 weeks have passed), not \( w = 1 \).
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