A linear function models the height of a burning candle. Candle A comes out of the mold at 211 ​mm, and is expected to be at 187 mm after 8 hours of burning. The model for Candle B is h=210−5t​, 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?

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Given:

Candle A comes out of the mold at 211 ​mm, and is expected to be at 187 mm after 8 hours of burning.

The model for Candle B is

[tex]h=210-5t[/tex]

where, h is the height in millimeters and t is the time in hours.

To find:

The initial values for each​ candle and its interpretation.

Solution:

Candle A comes out of the mold at 211 ​mm, and is expected to be at 187 mm after 8 hours of burning.

So, initial value of candle A = 211 mm

The model for Candle B is

[tex]h=210-5t[/tex]

Putting t=0, we get

[tex]h=210-5(0)[/tex]

[tex]h=210-0[/tex]

[tex]h=210[/tex]

So, initial value of candle B = 210 mm

Initial values for each candle tell​ you about the height of the candles before they start burning.

Initial value of candle A is greater than B, so the height of candle A is greater than B before they start burning.

Therefore, the initial value of candle A is 211 mm and initial value of candle B is 210 mm.

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