Here is the function for the number of zombies, N,
after tyears, with the negative exponent ex...
Mathematics, 08.04.2020 23:32 baseball1525
Here is the function for the number of zombies, N,
after tyears, with the negative exponent expressed
using the fraction 12:
N() = 300 -0.5
What is the half-life for the zombie population?
Explain in terms of exponents. (To type an
exponent, use the key.)
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