SOLUTION: The population of City A in 2000 was 60 thousand people and the population increased by 13% each year. The function f determines the population of this city (in thousands of people
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Question 1123924: The population of City A in 2000 was 60 thousand people and the population increased by 13% each year. The function f determines the population of this city (in thousands of people) in terms of x.
a. Write a function formula for f
b. The population of City B in 2000 was 60 thousand people and the population increased by 17% each year. The function g determines the population of this city (in thousands of people) in terms of x.
c. Write a funtion formula for g.
d. The population of City C in 2000 was 60 thousand people and the population increased by 10 thousand people each year. The function h determines the population of this city (in thousands of people) in terms of x.
e. write a function formula for h.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(a)
(b)
(d)
This one is described as linear; not exponential.
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