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College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
book College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco cover

College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
Exercise 59
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Consider the function    <div class=answer> Consider the function   . The function is used to estimate the percent of population voting in presidential elections. Here, <i>x</i> is the number of years after 1950. So,   represents the year 1950. (a) To find the year in which the percent of population voting in presidential elections is 49.16% enter the functions   in graphing calculator and find the intersection point. Enter the functions in graphing calculator as follows. Press   then, enter   .   .

The function is used to estimate the percent of population voting in presidential elections.

Here, x is the number of years after 1950. So,     <div class=answer> Consider the function   . The function is used to estimate the percent of population voting in presidential elections. Here, <i>x</i> is the number of years after 1950. So,   represents the year 1950. (a) To find the year in which the percent of population voting in presidential elections is 49.16% enter the functions   in graphing calculator and find the intersection point. Enter the functions in graphing calculator as follows. Press   then, enter   .   represents the year 1950.

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To find the year in which the percent of population voting in presidential elections is 49.16% enter the functions    <div class=answer> Consider the function   . The function is used to estimate the percent of population voting in presidential elections. Here, <i>x</i> is the number of years after 1950. So,   represents the year 1950. (a) To find the year in which the percent of population voting in presidential elections is 49.16% enter the functions   in graphing calculator and find the intersection point. Enter the functions in graphing calculator as follows. Press   then, enter   .   in graphing calculator and find the intersection point.

Enter the functions in graphing calculator as follows.

Press     <div class=answer> Consider the function   . The function is used to estimate the percent of population voting in presidential elections. Here, <i>x</i> is the number of years after 1950. So,   represents the year 1950. (a) To find the year in which the percent of population voting in presidential elections is 49.16% enter the functions   in graphing calculator and find the intersection point. Enter the functions in graphing calculator as follows. Press   then, enter   .   then, enter    <div class=answer> Consider the function   . The function is used to estimate the percent of population voting in presidential elections. Here, <i>x</i> is the number of years after 1950. So,   represents the year 1950. (a) To find the year in which the percent of population voting in presidential elections is 49.16% enter the functions   in graphing calculator and find the intersection point. Enter the functions in graphing calculator as follows. Press   then, enter   .   .

    <div class=answer> Consider the function   . The function is used to estimate the percent of population voting in presidential elections. Here, <i>x</i> is the number of years after 1950. So,   represents the year 1950. (a) To find the year in which the percent of population voting in presidential elections is 49.16% enter the functions   in graphing calculator and find the intersection point. Enter the functions in graphing calculator as follows. Press   then, enter   .


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