Respuesta :
For this case we have a function of the form:
[tex]y = A * (b) ^ x [/tex]
Where,
A: it is the initial amount
b: is the growth rate
x: is the number of years
Substituting values we have:
[tex]y = 800 * (1.25) ^ x[/tex]
We have a growing exponential function because the value of b is greater than 1.
Answer:
See attached image.
[tex]y = A * (b) ^ x [/tex]
Where,
A: it is the initial amount
b: is the growth rate
x: is the number of years
Substituting values we have:
[tex]y = 800 * (1.25) ^ x[/tex]
We have a growing exponential function because the value of b is greater than 1.
Answer:
See attached image.
![Ver imagen carlosego](https://us-static.z-dn.net/files/d2c/34726d1e107afcb54281127596e5d920.jpg)
Answer:
The attached image:
Initial Number of markets was 800
As time go by, muiltply 1.5
The equation:
y=800(1.25)^x
First year= 1,000
Second year= 1,250
and so on... (using the equation and replace x with the Years after)
![Ver imagen camiiyo](https://us-static.z-dn.net/files/d25/3a829da53ae5f56a29d2171f03ac2523.png)