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Modeling Constant Rate of Growth (Rate of Decay) What is the difference between and An exponential function in x is a function that can be written in the form where a is non-zero and b > 0 and b ≠ 1. The constant a is called the initial value and b is the base. Note where the variable x is Two cases: b > 1 and 0 < b < 1 Modeling San Jose’s Population Using your grapher to solve for t The exponential function y = e x 1 lim 1 2.718281828459... n n e n a y kx x y ab x y ab

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Modeling Constant Rate of Decay The half life of a radioactive substance is 22 days. If the initial amount is 100 grams find an equation that models the amount remaining as a function of time in days Do you see a pattern? Time tAmount = 100 × (1/2)100(1/2) 4425 = 100 × (1/2) × (1/2)100(1/2)² = 100 × (1/2) × (1/2) × (1/2)100(1/2)³

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Page 1: Modeling Constant Rate of Growth (Rate of Decay) What is the difference between and An exponential function in x is a function that can be written in the.

Modeling Constant Rate of Growth (Rate of Decay)What is the difference between and

An exponential function in x is a function that can be written in the form where a is non-zero and b > 0 and b ≠ 1. The constant a is called the initial value and b is the base. Note where the variable x is

Two cases: b > 1 and 0 < b < 1

Modeling San Jose’s PopulationUsing your grapher to solve for t

The exponential function y = ex

1lim 1 2.718281828459...n

ne

n

ay k x xy a b

xy a b

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Modeling Constant Rate of GrowthThe population of a city grows at an annual rate of 5%. If the initial population is 10,000, find an equation that models the population as a function of time t in years

Do you see a pattern?

Time t Population P

0 10,000

1 10,000 + 0.05 × 10,000 = 10,500 10,000(1+0.05)

2 10,500 + 0.05 × 10,500 = 11,025 10,000(1+0.05)²

3 11,025 + 0.05 × 11,025 = 11,576 10,000(1+0.05)³

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Modeling Constant Rate of DecayThe half life of a radioactive substance is 22 days. If the initial amount is 100 grams find an equation that models the amount remaining as a function of time in days

Do you see a pattern?

Time t Amount

0 100

22 50 = 100 × (1/2) 100(1/2)

44 25 = 100 × (1/2) × (1/2) 100(1/2)²

66 12.5 = 100 × (1/2) × (1/2) × (1/2) 100(1/2)³

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Modeling Constant Rate of Growth/Decay

The population of a city grows at an annual rate of 5%. If the initial population is 10,000, find an exponential equation that models the population as a function of time t in yearsAnswer:

You invest $5000 at 10% interest compounded annually. Find an exponential equation that models the amount of money as a function time t in years. Answer:

The half life of a radioactive substance is 22 days. If the initial amount is 100 grams find an equation that models the amount remaining as a function of time in days

Answer:

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Graphs of xy b

0 1b 1b

0, 1

1, b

11, b

Note “Landmark” Points

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If b is positive and not equal to 1, there is a unique function called the exponential function with base b defined by

Properties of Exponential Functions – the exponential function1. Is defined, continuous and positive for all x 2. The x-axis is a horizontal asymptote (no vertical asymptotes)3. The y-intercept is (0, 1); there is no x-intercept4. If b > 1, and

if b < 1, and

5. If b > 1, is increasing if b < 1, is decreasing

0 1xf x b for b and b

lim 0x

xb

lim x

xb

lim x

xb

lim 0x

xb

xy bxy b

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Modeling San Jose’s Population

Using the table giving San Jose’s population for 2000 and 2007 find a exponential model and determinewhen the population will hit 1 million

Let P(t) be the population t years from 2000.

Year Population

2000 898,759

2007 939,899

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The Natural Base eUsing your calculator evaluate the expression

For What do you observe? The natural base e is the limit

whose value is approximately And is the natural exponential function!

11n

n

1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000,...n

1lim 1n

ne

n

2.718281828459...exy e