can someone help me with the second part of this problem???
A local snail population grows according to the function g(x) = 200(1.03)2x. Demonstrate the steps to convert g(x) into an equivalent function with only x as the exponent. Then, explain to Iris how the key features of this local snail population compares to the key features of the invasive population.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Annabellamay this is the question i need help on
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hey i just did this! youre doing flvs?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i am
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you want i can try helping
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks i have the first part right i just dont understand the explain to iris the how the key features part
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I know how to do the first part
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay well i guess i need another persons perspective on it jut in case i got it wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so please tell me you way of how you got the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
multiply (.03)and 2 to have only x as an exponent
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*(1.03)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay so when you multiply those together you get 2.06
OpenStudy (anonymous):
mhmm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and then what
OpenStudy (anonymous):
did you download the implate?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
template*
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
this will help you ALOT!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
did you write all this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
mrs.decambri did
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so your not cheating by doing this if the teacher gave it to you ;)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohhh haha okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
np! and GL!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what does gl mean @chucho78
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