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what is linear growth in plant​

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Answered by anushkajatran14
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Linear growth has the characteristic of growing by the same amount in each unit of time. In this example, there is an increase of $20 per week; a constant amount is placed under the mattress in the same unit of time. ... A quantity grows linearly if it grows by a constant amount for each unit of time.

Answered by vasundhra77
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Linear growth means that it grows by the same amount in each time step.

Explanation:

For example you might have something that is 5 inches long on Monday morning and then 8 inches long on Tuesday morning and then 11 inches long on Wednesday morning and so on. So it is growing by 3 inches a day.

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