CHAPTER 8 SECTION 6 NATURAL LOGARITHMS Algebra 2 Notes ~ May 6, 2009.

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CHAPTER 8 SECTION 6 NATURAL LOGARITHMS Algebra 2 Notes ~ May 6, 2009

Homework #60 Answers 1) ) 3 7) ) ) ) About 7.1 yrs 25) ; 26) 1.5; 27) ; 34) ) 33 37) ) ) ) 7

REAL WORLD EXAMPLE  An investment of $100 is now valued at $ The interest is 8%, compounded continuously. About how long has the money been invested?? (a) 2 years (b) 5 years (c) 7 years (d) 19 years

Homework #61 Page 472 #1-4, 7, 10-12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 24-26, 29 Hint #12  Use the information from Example 2 on page 471! CH 8 TEST FRIDAY!!!