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Mathematics, 24.08.2019 08:30 richierichMBM7786

In a biological lab, the cell growth rate of two different organisms is tracked and recorded each week. given the growth rate, the number of organisms can be determined using the following equations:
s(x) = 100 + 23x
m(x) = 90(1.2x)
complete the table of values.
x 100 + 23x 90(1.2x)
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use the table to determine at approximately which point the number of cells will be the same for each organism.
graph the system of equations, and show the point of intersection.
explain what the points graphed for each line represent.
explain how you can determine the solution to the equation 100 + 23x = 90(1.2x) using the graph from part c.
find the point(s) of intersection, and explain what the intersection represents in the context of the problem.

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