Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. not all values will be used.
the numb...
Mathematics, 12.12.2019 20:31 mymyj1705
Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. not all values will be used.
the number of archaeological sites discovered in a country over time, x, can be represented by the function $(x) = 2(1.1)*. the approximate
number of artifacts found in each site over time, x, can be represented by the function alx) = (1.1)***
create the function, tx), that best describes the total number of artifacts found in archaeological sites in the country after years.
1.1
(532 +21)
1.21
(6x + 2)
2
2.2
tce) =
( )
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