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Use the table provided to find an exponential model ƒ(x) = abx, where ƒ is the population of Arizona, and the input is the number of years since 2004. Approximate to the thousandth’s place. ƒ(x) = 5,939,292 • (1.035)x ƒ(x) = 5,739,879 • (0.035)x ƒ(x) = 5,739,879 • (0.965)x ƒ(x) = 5,739,879 • (1.035)x
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