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A population, p(x), of wild turkeys in a certain area is represented by the function p(x)=17(1.15)^2x, where x is the number of years since 2010. How many more turkeys will be in the population for the
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A population, p(x), of wild turkeys in a certain area is represented by the function p(x)=17(1.15)^2x, where x is the number of years since 2010. How many more turkeys will be in the population for the year 2015 than 2010?
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Poop butt so yea do that and and AND 2x40 so you get the answer
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Just use a calcualtor next time (Lol)
3. (1,3)(2,4),(3,3),(4,1)
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