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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 22:50 Franklyn3834

The number fish in a tank doubles each week. The function y=3(2)^2 represents the population, where x is the number of 1 week period. a. Describe the domain and range of the function. Then graph the function.
b. Find and interpret the y-intercept.
c. How many fish are in the tank at hte end of the first week?
d. How many fish are in the tank after 4 weeks.

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