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Mathematics, 10.11.2021 01:10 TheDoges

There were 23.7 million licensed drivers in California in 2009 and 22.76 million in 2004. Find a formula for the number, N, of the licensed drivers in the US as a function of t, the number of years since 2004, assuming growth is a) Linear
N(t) = 0.188t + 22.76 million drivers

b) Exponential
N(t) =

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