The diameter of a bacteria colony that doubles every hour is represented by the graph below. What is the diameter of the bacteria after 9 hours? graph of a curve passing through the points zero comma 1, one comma two, two comma four, and three comma eight Courtesy of Texas Instruments 128 256 512 1,024

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For this case we have a function of the form:

[tex] y = A * (b) ^ x
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Where,

A: initial population of bacteria

b: growth rate

x: number of hours

Since the diameter is double every hour, then:

[tex] b = 2
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We must now look for the value of A.

To do this, we evaluate an ordered pair of the graph:

For (1, 2):

[tex] 2 = A * (2) ^ 1
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Clearing A we have:

[tex] 2 = A * 2
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[tex] A = \frac{2}{2}

A = 1
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Then, the function is given by:

[tex] y = 1 * (2) ^ x
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For after 9 hours we have:

[tex] y = 1 * (2) ^ 9

y = 512
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Answer:

the diameter of the bacteria after 9 hours is:

[tex] y = 512 [/tex]

Answer:

y=512

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