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The population of a city was 136 thousand in 1992. The exponential growth rate was 1.7% per year.a) Find the exponential growth function in terms of t, where t is the number of years since 1992.P(t) =
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The population of a city was 136 thousand in 1992. The exponential growth rate was 1.7% per year.a) Find the exponential growth function in terms of t, where t is the number of years since 1992.P(t) = 136,000 e 0.0177
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We will have that the expression will be:
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