SOLUTION: I wasn't really sure what to file this under but here is the question: Find the equation of both the line and exponential curve going through the point (2,9) with the y-intercep

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Question 1129195: I wasn't really sure what to file this under but here is the question:
Find the equation of both the line and exponential curve going through the point (2,9) with the y-intercept=5. For both curves, if x = 7, find the corresponding y-value (and express to 4 decimal places). Make sure to have both of the equations.

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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