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If f(x)f(x) is an exponential function where f(-1)=24f(−1)=24 and f(9)=51f(9)=51, then find the value of f(9.5)f(9.5), to the nearest hundredth.
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If f(x)f(x) is an exponential function where f(-1)=24f(−1)=24 and f(9)=51f(9)=51, then find the valu...
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