What is the​ y-intercept of each​ function, and what does it​ represent?   The​ y-intercept for f(x)=5x^4−4x^3+25x+8,000 is nothing​, which represents the population of the city in nothing. The​ y-intercept for P(x)=7x^4−6x^3+5x+8,000 is nothing​, which represents the population

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a. What is the​ y-intercept of each​ function, and what does it​ represent?
 
The​ y-intercept for
f(x)=5x^4−4x^3+25x+8,000
is
nothing​,
which represents the population of the city in
nothing.
The​ y-intercept for
P(x)=7x^4−6x^3+5x+8,000
is
nothing​,
which represents the population of the city in
nothing.
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In the year 2000, a demographer predicted the estimated population of a city,
which can be modeled by the function f(x) = 5x* - 4x° + 25x + 8,000. Several
years later, a statistician, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, modeled the
actual population with the function P(x) = 7x* - 6x° + 5x + 8,000. Let x represent
the number of years since 2000. The graphs of the functions are shown.
Complete parts a through c.
a. What is the y-intercept of each function, and what does it represent?
The y-intercept for f(x) = 5x* – 4x° + 25x+ 8,000 is
population of the city in.
The y-intercept for P(x) = 7x* - 6x° + 5x + 8,000 is
which represents the
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