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Which function represents the population of the bacteria agter t hours

Which function represents the population of the bacteria agter t hours-example-1

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Option A:
f(t)=10(1.4)^(t) is the function that represents the population of the bacteria after t hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph shows the population of the bacteria for every t hours.

We shall determine the function using the formula,


f(t)=a(b)^t

Let us determine the value of a and b by substituting the coordinates
(0,10) and
(2,20) in the above formula.

Substituting
(0,10) in the formula
f(t)=a(b)^t, we get,


10=a(b)^0


10=a

Thus, substituting
a=10 and
(2,20) in the formula, we have,


20=10(b)^2


2=b^2


√(2) =b


1.4=b

Thus, the value of a and b are
a=10 and
b=1.4

Substituting these values in the formula
f(t)=a(b)^t, we have,


f(t)=10(1.4)^(t)

Thus, the function that represents the population of the bacteria after t hours is
f(t)=10(1.4)^(t)

Hence, Option A is the correct answer.

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