SOLUTION: Suppose that N= sqrt of x (only x) +3 (not under sqrt sign) models the number of cases of an infection, in millions, of a disease x years from now.
a) approximately how many cas
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a) approximately how many cas
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: Suppose that N= sqrt of x (only x) +3 (not under sqrt sign) models the number of cases of an infection, in millions, of a disease x years from now.
a) approximately how many cases of the infection will there be 9 yrs from now?
b) In how many years will there be 5 million cases?
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Suppose that N = sqrt of x (only x) + 3 (not under sqrt sign) models the number of cases of an infection, in millions, of a disease x years from now.
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a) approximately how many cases of the infection will there be 9 yrs from now?
N = 3 + 3
N = 6 million cases
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b) In how many years will there be 5 million cases? ;
Square both sides:
x = 4 years