SOLUTION: A demographer predicts that the population(P) of a city years(t) from now can be modeled by the function P(t)=6t^4-5t^3+200t+12 000. What will the population of the city be 5 years
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Question 1169735: A demographer predicts that the population(P) of a city years(t) from now can be modeled by the function P(t)=6t^4-5t^3+200t+12 000. What will the population of the city be 5 years from now?
Answer by ikleyn(52800) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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They want __YOU__ substitute the value of t= 5 into the polynomial and make this simple computation.
It is not a job for tutors - this job is for STUDENTS.
Making calculations is the students' honor duty and a privilege (!)
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