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Exponential Growth and Decay

Exponential Growth and Decay. Objectives. Solve applications problems involving exponential growth and decay. Basic Growth/Decay Function. a is the initial amount ( f (0)) k is the relative growth rate t is time. Basic Growth/Decay Function. the function grows if k > 0

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Exponential Growth and Decay

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  1. Exponential Growth and Decay

  2. Objectives • Solve applications problems involving exponential growth and decay.

  3. Basic Growth/Decay Function • a is the initial amount (f(0)) • k is the relative growth rate • t is time

  4. Basic Growth/Decay Function • the function grows if k > 0 • the function decays if k < 0 • the inverse of the function is used to find time t and relative growth rate k

  5. The fox population in a certain region has a relative growth rate of 4% per year. It is estimated that the population in the year 2000 was 5000. Find a function that models the population t years after 2000 (t = 0 for 2000). Use the model to estimate the fox population in 2008.

  6. The number of bacteria in a culture is given by the functionwhere t in measured in hours. What is the relative growth rate of the bacteria population? What is the initial population of the culture? How many bacteria will the culture contain in 5 hours?

  7. A bacteria culture initially contains 1500 bacteria and doubles every half hour. The formula for the population is for some constant k. Find the size of the bacterial population after 20 minutes. Find the size of the bacterial population after 9 hours.

  8. If $2000 is invested in a bank account at an interest rate of 4% per year, compounded continuously, how many years will it take for your balance to reach $40000?

  9. You go to the doctor and he gives you 10 milligrams of radioactive dye. After 20 minutes, 4.25 milligrams of dye remain in your system. To leave the doctor's office, you must pass through a radiation detector without sounding the alarm. If the detector will sound the alarm when more than 2 milligrams of the dye are in your system, how long will your visit to the doctor take, assuming you were given the dye as soon as you arrived? Give your answer to the nearest minute.

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