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Honors Precalculus

Honors Precalculus. Day 7 Section 4.7. y = Final Amount C = principal k = rate of growth/decay (%) t = time Half-life time needed for half of the original amount to remain Doubling-time time needed for the original amount to double. Exponential Growth or Decay Function.

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Honors Precalculus

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  1. Honors Precalculus Day 7 Section 4.7 Perkins

  2. y = Final Amount C = principal k = rate of growth/decay (%) t = time Half-life time needed for half of the original amount to remain Doubling-time time needed for the original amount to double Exponential Growth or Decay Function (Uninhibited)

  3. The value of a certain piece of machinery depreciates at a rate of . Find its value 5 years after purchase. A radioactive substance is decaying at a rate given by . Find its half-life.

  4. u(t) = temp of object at time t T = temp of atmosphere u0 = initial temp of object k = rate t = time 3. Pg 347 #14 Newton’s Law of Cooling

  5. Honors Precalculus Day 7 Section 4.7 Perkins

  6. Half-life time needed for half of the original amount to remain Doubling-time time needed for the original amount to double Exponential Growth or Decay Function

  7. The value of a certain piece of machinery depreciates at a rate of . Find its value 5 years after purchase. A radioactive substance is decaying at a rate given by . Find its half-life.

  8. 3. Pg 347 #14 Newton’s Law of Cooling

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