SOLUTION: The population of Canada can be modeled by the function p(x) = 62.8e^0.124x where x is the number of decades since 1950 and p(x) is the population in millions i)Graph p(x) over th

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Question 1189443: The population of Canada can be modeled by the function p(x) = 62.8e^0.124x where x is the number of decades since 1950 and p(x) is the population in millions
i)Graph p(x) over the interval 0 greater than or equal to x is greater or equal to 9
ii) If the population of Canada continues to grow at this rate, predict the population in the years 2020 and 2030
include a table of values and plot on a graph
- please help im not sure how to answer this question

Found 2 solutions by Solver92311, josgarithmetic:
Answer by Solver92311(821) About Me  (Show Source):
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"0 greater than or equal to x is greater than or equal to 9"

What sort of idiotic nonsense is that?

John

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

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Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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i)Graph p(x) over the interval 0 greater than or equal to x is greater or equal to 9
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0%3E=x%3E=9
This interval on x is nonexistent.