SOLUTION: N 5 22x2 1 76x 1 430 were x=0 (a) Use the equation to find N for each year in the table.
(b) Discuss how well this equation approximates the data.
(c) Rewrite the equation with t
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Question 466424: N 5 22x2 1 76x 1 430 were x=0 (a) Use the equation to find N for each year in the table.
(b) Discuss how well this equation approximates the data.
(c) Rewrite the equation with the right side completely
factored.
(d) Use your equation from part (c) to find N for each year
in the table. Do your answers agree with those found in
part (
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sorry, the way you rendered your function is complete nonsense. We can't help you with something we can't read.
Furthermore, you didn't include the table. Answering part (a) is therefore impossible.
Furthermore, you didn't include any data. Answering part (b) is therefore impossible.
Since your rendered function is nonsense, can't do (c).
Without (c) AND the table WITH the data, can't do (d)
Did you think you were actually posting a question to the Psychic Hot Line?
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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