Homework: 2.4 HW - Exponential Functions Question 19, 2.4.60-PS HW Score: Points Part 5 of 8 The table below gives the e

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Homework: 2.4 HW - Exponential Functions Question 19, 2.4.60-PS HW Score: Points Part 5 of 8 The table below gives the e

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Homework: 2.4 HW - Exponential Functions Question 19, 2.4.60-PS HW Score: Points Part 5 of 8 The table below gives the estimated carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions of a random planet over the last century. The CO₂ estimates are expressed in millions of metric tons. Complete p Year CO₂ emissions 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 570 834 912 1087 1220 1950 1695 Year O 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2597 4033 5302 6124 6690 CO₂ emissions EID a. Plot the data, letting x=0 correspond to 1900. Do the emissions appear to grow linearly or exponentially? Choose the correct graph below. All graphs are shown on a scale of [0,110,10] by [0,7000,500], where the x-axis represents the year since 1900 and the y-axis represents CO₂ emissi DA C.C. G Do the emissions appear to grow linearly or exponentially? Linearly
Hestudy b. Find an exponential function in the form of f(x)=foa that fits this data at 1900 and 2000, where x is the number of years since 1900 and fox) is the CO₂ emissions. fox- (Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the expression. Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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