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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 17:08, danizara8

Select tru statements a The graph SHOW that 55 is a reasonable approxomation for in3. B. The graph SHOW that 3 is a reasonable appromixition for In (20). C. In(50.000) is the number of days until the popĂźlerin reaches 50.000 D In (y)= t is the logarithmic form of Y=e^t.


Select tru statements a The graph SHOW that 55 is a reasonable approxomation for in3. B.The graph SH

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