The value of a baseball player's rookie card began to increase once the player retired. When he retired in 1997 his card was worth $5.36. The value has increased by $2.96 each year since then. Express the relationship relating the value of the card y in dollars and the number of years x the player has been in retirement with an equation.
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The value of a baseball player’s rookie card began to increase once the player retired. When he retired in 1997 his card was worth 1.02 each year since then. Express the relationship relating the value of the card y in dollars and the number of years x the player has been in retirement with an equation. Is the relationship between x and y proportional? What was the value of the card in 2008?
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