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Sagot :
In this problem we have a exponential growth function of the form
[tex]y=a(b^x)[/tex]where
y ----> is the population
x ---> number of years
b is the base of the exponential function
a is the initial value since year 2000
we have
a=8,049
substitute
[tex]y=8,049(b^x)[/tex]we have the ordered pairs
(10,9,535) and (13,9,850)
so
For x=10
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