Financial Algebra © Cengage/South-Western Slide 1 5-5 LINEAR AUTOMOBILE DEPRECIATION Write, interpret, and graph a straight line depreciation equation.

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Financial Algebra © Cengage/South-Western Slide LINEAR AUTOMOBILE DEPRECIATION Write, interpret, and graph a straight line depreciation equation. Interpret the graph of a straight line depreciation. OBJECTIVES

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 2 depreciate appreciate straight line depreciation horizontal intercept vertical intercept slope Key Terms independent variable: time in years dependent variable: car value straight line depreciation equation

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 3 Straight Line Depreciation Equation Intercepts y -intercept: (0, maximum car value) x -intercept: (maximum lifespan, 0) Key Terms

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 4 Example 1 Suppose that you purchase a car for $27,000. According to your online research, this make and model of car loses all of its marketable value after 12 years. That is, it depreciates to a value of zero dollars 12 years after the purchase date. If this car depreciates in a straight line form, what are the intercepts of the depreciation equation?

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 5 Example 2 Determine the slope of the straight line depreciation equation for the situation in Example 1.

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 6 EXAMPLE 3 Write the straight line depreciation equation for the situation discussed in Examples 1 and 2. Then draw the graph of the equation.

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 7 EXAMPLE 4 Suppose that Jack purchased a car five years ago at a price of $27,600. According to research on this make and model, similar cars have straight line depreciated to zero value after 12 years. How much will this car be worth after 66 months?

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 8 EXAMPLE 5 The straight line depreciation equation for a car is y = −4,000x + 32,000. In approximately how many years will the car ’ s value decrease by 25%?

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 9 EXAMPLE 6 Celine bought a new car for $33,600. She made a $4,000 down payment and pays $560 each month for 5 years to pay off her loan. She knows from her research that the make and model of the car she purchased straight line depreciates to zero over 10 years. a. Create an expense and depreciation function. b. Graph these functions on the same axes. c. Interpret the region before, at, and after the intersection point.

Financial Algebra © Cengage Learning/South-Western Slide 10 How might the expense function be altered so that it reflects a more accurate amount spent over time? What effect might that have on the graphs? CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING