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Mathematics, 10.11.2019 13:31 sarahabuadas532

The function f(x) = 4(3)x represents the growth of a dragonfly population every year in a remote swamp. erin wants to manipulate the formula to an equivalent form that calculates four times a year, not just once a year. which function is correct for erin's purpose, and what is the new growth rate?

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