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The number of people who donated to a certain organization between 1975 and 1992 can be modeled by the equation The number of people who donated to a certain organization between 1975 and 1992 can be modeled by the equation   donors,where t is the number of years after 1975.Find the inflection point(s) from   through   ,if any exist. ​ A)  There are no inflection points from   B)  There is one inflection point at   C)  There are inflection points at   D)  There is one inflection point at   E)  There are inflection points at   ,   ,  donors,where t is the number of years after 1975.Find the inflection point(s) from The number of people who donated to a certain organization between 1975 and 1992 can be modeled by the equation   donors,where t is the number of years after 1975.Find the inflection point(s) from   through   ,if any exist. ​ A)  There are no inflection points from   B)  There is one inflection point at   C)  There are inflection points at   D)  There is one inflection point at   E)  There are inflection points at   ,   ,  through The number of people who donated to a certain organization between 1975 and 1992 can be modeled by the equation   donors,where t is the number of years after 1975.Find the inflection point(s) from   through   ,if any exist. ​ A)  There are no inflection points from   B)  There is one inflection point at   C)  There are inflection points at   D)  There is one inflection point at   E)  There are inflection points at   ,   ,  ,if any exist. ​


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