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A species of fish was added to a lake. The population size Pt of this species can be modeled by the following function, where t is the number of years from the time the species was added to the lake. P(t) = 1000+(12e^−0.34t)where t is the number of years from the time the species was added to the lake. Find the initial population size of the species and the population size after 9 years. Round your answers to the nearest whole number as necessary.

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