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Intro to Exponential Functions Lesson 4.1
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Contrast Linear Functions Change at a constant rate Rate of change (slope) is a constant Exponential Functions Change at a changing rate Change at a constant percent rate
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General Formula All exponential functions have the general format: Where A = initial value B = growth factor t = number of time periods
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Contrast Suppose you have a choice of two different jobs at graduation Start at $30,000 with a 10% per year increase Start at $40,000 with $1000 per year raise Which should you choose? One is linear growth One is exponential growth
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130,00040,000 233,00041,000 336,30042,000 439,93043,000 543,92344,000 648,31545,000 753,14746,000 858,46247,000 964,30848,000 1070,73849,000 1177,81250,000 1285,59451,000 1394,15352,000 14103,56853,000 Which Job? How do we get each next value for Option A? When is Option A better? When is Option B better? Rate of increase a constant $1000 Rate of increase changing Percent of increase is a constant Ratio of successive years is 1.10
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Example Consider a savings account with compounded yearly income You have $100 in the account You receive 5% annual interest At end of year Amount of interest earned New balance in account 1100 * 0.05 = $5.00$105.00 2105 * 0.05 = $5.25$110.25 3110.25 * 0.05 = $5.51$115.76 4 5 View completed table
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Compounded Interest Completed table
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Compounded Interest Table of results from calculator Set y= screen y1(x)=100*1.05^x Choose Table (Diamond Y/F5) Graph of results
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Exponential Modeling Population growth often modeled by exponential function Half life of radioactive materials modeled by exponential function
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Growth Factor Recall formula new balance = old balance + 0.05 * old balance Another way of writing the formula new balance = 1.05 * old balance Why equivalent? Growth factor: 1 + interest rate as a fraction
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Assignment Lesson 3.1A Page 112 Exercises 1 – 23 odd
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Decreasing Exponentials Consider a medication Patient takes 100 mg Once it is taken, body filters medication out over period of time Suppose it removes 15% of what is present in the blood stream every hour At end of hourAmount remaining 1100 – 0.15 * 100 = 85 285 – 0.15 * 85 = 72.25 3 4 5 Fill in the rest of the table What is the growth factor?
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Decreasing Exponentials Completed chart Graph Growth Factor = 0.85 Note: when growth factor < 1, exponential is a decreasing function Growth Factor = 0.85 Note: when growth factor < 1, exponential is a decreasing function
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Solving Exponential Equations Graphically For our medication example when does the amount of medication amount to less than 5 mg Graph the function for 0 < t < 25 Use the graph to determine when
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Typical Exponential Graphs When B > 1 When B < 1 View results of B>1, B<1 with Excel View results of B>1, B<1 with Excel
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Assignment Lesson 4.1 Pg 136 Exercises 1 – 53 EOO
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