Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.11.2019 08:31, stmy1969

The population of a town is represented by the function p(x) = 5000 βˆ’ 250x, where "x" is the number of years that elapse since 2018. this function model overlooked 200 homeless people and did not include the fact that an average of 50 people per month moved in as people left. create a new function h(x) that includes this extra information. graph this new function. which statement is correct? a) the new function is h(x) = 5200 βˆ’ 200x. b) the domain of h(x) is [0, 20] and the range is [0, 5200]. c) the x-intercept indicates the population will be zero in 2038. d) the slope of h(x) indicates the population is decreasing at an average rate of 300 people per year.

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