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a new car, originally worth $35,795, depreciates at a rate of 17% per year. The value of the car can be represented by the equation y=35795(0.83), where x represents the number of years since purchase and y represents the value (in dollars) of the car. How much will the car be worth in ten years after it is first purchased? How do know? describe your calculation process

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