Chapter 7: Q22. (page 350)
Find for the function .
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The value of .
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Find for the function .
The value of .
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THEATER For Exercises 46–48, use the graph that models the attendance to Broadway plays (in millions) from 1970-2000.
Do you think attendance at Broadway plays will increase or decrease after 2000? Explain your reasoning.

Graph the function by making table of values.
For Exercises 46–48, use the graph that models the attendance to Broadway plays (in millions) from 1970-2000.
Discuss the end behaviour of the graph.

Find for the function .
State the degree and leading coefficient of polynomial in one variable. If it is not a polynomial in one variable, explain why.
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