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Section 3.2 Comparing Exponential and Linear Functions.

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1 Section 3.2 Comparing Exponential and Linear Functions

2 Given the following table: What type of function would be appropriate for modeling this data? –Hint: Compute the average rate of change for the intervals or make a scatter plot Let’s see if we can make a function for this data –What is the range and domain of our function? x124589 f(x)f(x)4096102464160.250.0625

3 The number of asthma sufferers in the world was about 84 million in 1990 and 130 million in 2001. Let N represent the number of asthma sufferers (in millions) worldwide t years after 1990. –Write N as a linear function of t. What is the slope? What does it tell you about asthma sufferers? –Write N as an exponential function of t. What is the growth factor? What does it tell you about asthma sufferers? –Graph the two together. What do you notice?

4 Let’s compare the growth rate of linear and exponential functions –Plot f(x) = 5x + 20 and g(x) = 3(1.08) x on the same graph –Which is growing faster? In your groups do problems 19, 22, and 29


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