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Mathematics, 29.10.2020 17:10 winterblanco

1. Let S(x) represents a faculty member's yearly salary x years after beginning a position at a university. a. Use function notation to represent $2300 more than a faculty member's salary after 6 years on the job. b. Use function notation to represent the salary of a faculty member after 3 years more than n years on the job. c. Use function notation to represent a salary that is 2 times as large as the salary of a faculty member after 5 years on the job. d. How many times as large is the salary of a faculty member who has been on the job for 14 years as compared to someone who has been on the job for 3.1 years?

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