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Mathematics, 10.12.2020 17:30 alexabdercmur

A biologist studied the populations of geckos and salamanders at Huntington Beach State Park over a five year period The biologist modeled the populations, in thousands, with the following polynomials where x is time, in Geckos: 9.77-0.8+23
Salamanders: - 1. 12° +7.72 +5.4
What polynomial models the total number of geckos and salamanders at gntington Beach State Park?
8.62? +6.9.r - 7.7
O 8.622-6.9.r +7.7
8.6 + 6.9 +7.7
8.62 - 6.9z - 7.7

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