0 is the initial amount and r>0 is the'>

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4. Exponential Growth and Decay
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Exercise 20 Page 319

Recall the general formulas for exponential growth and exponential decay functions.

Initial Amount: 8
Rate of Decay: 15 %
Value of the Function when t=5: ≈ 4.9

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Let's start by recalling the general formulas for exponential growth and exponential decay functions. cc Exponential Growth & Exponential Decay [0.8em] y=a(1+r)^t & y=a(1-r)^t In both cases, a>0 is the initial amount and r>0 is the rate of growth or decay written in decimal form. Moreover, for exponential decay, r is less than 1. Let's consider the given function. y= 8(1- 0.15)^t Our function represents exponential decay, with an initial amount a= 8 and a rate of decay r= 0.15. To rewrite the rate of decay as a percent, we move the decimal point 2 places to the right. r=0.15 ⇔ r=15 % Finally, to evaluate the function when t=3, we will substitute 3 for t in the given formula.
y = 8(1-0.15)^t
y = 8(1-0.15)^3
Evaluate right-hand side
y = 8(0.85)^3
y=8(0.614125)
y=4.913
y≈4.9