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Mathematics, 09.01.2021 03:30 brookelynnxx

One marketing company assumes a yearly growth in social media followers of 2.5% after implementing their ideas. Their client currently has 40,000 followers. They model the projected growth with the following function, where x is the time in years since 2017. f(x) = 40,000(1.025)x

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