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PLEASE HELP, Will give brainliest if u help and 38 points. You are deciding between two laptops to purchase. The first laptop has an initial value
of $2000 but loses 14% of its value every year. The second laptop has an initial value
of $1200 but loses 11% of its value every year.
a. Write functions that represent the values (in dollars) of the laptops after t years.
Then graph the functions in the same coordinate plane.
b. Find the approximate monthly percent decrease in value for each laptop.
C. Which laptop should you buy if you plan on selling the laptop in 5 years? Explain
your reasoning

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