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Exponential Equations
Recursive Routines
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Recursive Routine Procedure that is applied over and over again, starting with a number or figure The next number of figure builds off of the previous Look for a pattern Non Linear Constant multiplier to the pattern or problem
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Using the calculator {first term, first value} (ans(1)+1, Ans(2)+550} Repeated addition (ans(1)+1, Ans(2)*(1+.05}Repeated multiplication Hit return again and it will continue to do the recursive function
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Investigation 1 Every day new bugs hatch increasing the population by 50% each week. Complete the table for 7 weeks
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Increase in number of bugs
Weeks Elapsed Total Number of Bugs Increase in number of bugs Ratio of this week's total to last weeks total Start(0) 16 1 24 8 24/16=3/2 2 36 12 36/24=3/2 3 54 18 3/2 4 81 27 5 121.5 40.5 6 182.25 60.75 7 91.125
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Graph your data
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Exponential Equations
Repeated Multiplication In the previous problem what is the common multiplication 3/2 16*3/2=24*3/2=36*3/2=54 Is 16*(3/2)^3 the same as the above
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Cont’d First value * repeated multiplication^x=new value Y=AB^x A is first value (starting value) B is constant multiplier X is what term in the sequence we are looking for Y=total or new value at that location
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Example Given the sequence start the starting value, the constant multiplier, the equation, and find the 7th term in the sequence 16,20,25,31.25,… First value is 16 Common multiplier is 20/16= (1.25)^x=y Test (remember we start with term 0 using this equation) 16(1.25)^0=16 16(1.25)^6=61.035
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Example 2 Write the equation given the first term and the constant multiplier, write out the first 6 values {0,100} Constant multiplier is (-1.6)^x=u -160,256,-409.6,655.36,
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Exponential Growth Y=A(1+r)^x (decay is similar but with a minus R is the percent 1 is to include the original amount when increasing If minus it gives you what is left over Alice and the Deforestation
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