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Example: Evaluating the Function for Unread Emails
Consider an email account containing unread emails, growing by emails per day. This scenario can be modeled by the function , where the number of unread emails, , is the dependent variable because it relies on the number of days, , which is the independent variable. To find the number of unread emails after days, evaluate the function at by substituting the value into the equation: . Simplifying this expression gives , which evaluates to . This result means that after days, there are unread emails in the account.
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