Chapter 10: Q2. (page 527)
Identify each function as linear, quadratic, or exponential.
Short Answer
- is a quadratic function.
- is an exponential function.
- is a linear function.
- is an exponential function.
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Chapter 10: Q2. (page 527)
Identify each function as linear, quadratic, or exponential.
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Solve the equation . Check your solution.
Solve the equation . Check your solution.
Write an exponential function whose graph passes through the points .
Every ten years, the Bureau of the Census counts the number of people living in the United States. In 1790, the population of the U.S. was 3.93 million. By 1800, this number had grown to 5.31 million.
Assume that the U.S. population continued to grow at that rate.Estimate the population for the years 1820, 1840, and 1860. Then compare your estimates with the actual population for those years, which were 9.64, 17.06 and 31.44 million, respectively.
Give an example of an exponential equation and its related logarithmic equation.
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