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Jordan bought an antique clock. The net value of the clock is equal to the resale value of the clock minus Jordan’s cost to buy it. Exponential function f, shown in the table, represents the net value of the antique clock, rounded to the nearest whole dollar, x years after Jordan purchased it. x 0 1 2 3 4 f(x) -50 -26 0 29 61
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