the exponential function f(x) =[tex]1000(1.12)^x[/tex]
he invest $1000 for 5, 10, 15 years
5 years,
To find the amount of money he have , we plug in 5 for x and find out f(5)
f(x) =[tex]1000(1.12)^x[/tex]
f(5) =[tex]1000(1.12)^5[/tex] = 1762.34
The amount of money he have after 5 years is 1762.34
10 years,
To find the amount of money he have , we plug in 10 for x and find out f(10)
f(10) =[tex]1000(1.12)^10[/tex] = 3105.85
The amount of money he have after 10 years is 3105.85
15 years,
To find the amount of money he have , we plug in 15 for x and find out f(15)
f(15) =[tex]1000(1.12)^15[/tex] = 5473.57
The amount of money he have after 15 years is 5473.57
f(5) = 1762.34
f(10) = 3105.85
f(15) = 5473.57