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Ascientist is studying the growth of a particular species of plant. he writes the following equation to show the height of the plant f(n), in cm, after n days: f(n) = 10(1.02)n1. starting from 0 days, plug x-values into our function to find out how many days it takes for the plant to grow to 11.04 cm2. write a compound inequality to show the reasonable domain of the plant growth: 3. what is the y-intercept of our function? 4. what does the y-intercept of the graph of the function f(n) represent? 5. what is the average rate of change formula for exponential growth functions? 6. plug and chug n= 1 to n = 5 into your formula above. show all work! 7. what does the average rate of change answer represent?

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