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So I figured out how to do 1-6, but how do I do these?
7. Evaluate the function below over the domain {-1, 0,
1, 2}. As the values of the domain increase, do the
values of the function increase or decrease?
y = (3/4)ˣ
8. Suppose an investment of $5,000 doubles every 12
years. How much is the investment worth after 36
years? After 48 years?
Write and solve an exponential equation.
9. Does the function represent exponential growth or
exponential decay? Identify the growth or decay
factor.
= 9 ∙ (1/2)ˣ
10. You deposit $520 in an account with 4% interest
compounded monthly. What is the balance in the
account after 5 years?
7. Evaluate the function below over the domain {-1, 0,
1, 2}. As the values of the domain increase, do the
values of the function increase or decrease?
y = (3/4)ˣ
8. Suppose an investment of $5,000 doubles every 12
years. How much is the investment worth after 36
years? After 48 years?
Write and solve an exponential equation.
9. Does the function represent exponential growth or
exponential decay? Identify the growth or decay
factor.
= 9 ∙ (1/2)ˣ
10. You deposit $520 in an account with 4% interest
compounded monthly. What is the balance in the
account after 5 years?
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and does the function increase or decrease ?
to start - 0 it is 9 , 1 it is 4.5 .... do the rest
use the fact that exponentials dont have a turning point to conclude that once it is has started, it will go on
10 - this is not 4% monthly is it - 48% per year
5 x 12 is 60 so you use the compound interest formula to the power 60.
your only decision is whether the interest rate is 4/100 or 4/1200
and does the function increase or decrease ?
to start - 0 it is 9 , 1 it is 4.5 .... do the rest
use the fact that exponentials dont have a turning point to conclude that once it is has started, it will go on
10 - this is not 4% monthly is it - 48% per year
5 x 12 is 60 so you use the compound interest formula to the power 60.
your only decision is whether the interest rate is 4/100 or 4/1200
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