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1950, the U.S. federal budget was $39.4 billion, in 2000, the federal budget was $2025.2 billion. Find an exponential function to model this data

User Karriem
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Let's do the usual thing and make t the years since 1950. We'll just abbreviate a billion B.

f(1950-1950)=39.4 B

f(2000-1950) =2025.2 B

Our exponential form for f will be


f = a e^(kt)


39.4 \textrm{ B} = a e^( 0 k) = a


2025.2 \textrm{ B} = a e^(50 k)

Dividing


(2025.2)/(39.4) = e^(50 k)


50 k = \ln (2025.2)/(39.4)


k = \frac 1 {50} \ln (2025.2)/(39.4) \approx 0.0787932

Our function is


f = 39.4 \textrm{ B } e^(0.0787932 t )

Since
e^(0.0787932) \approx 1.08198


f = 39.4 \textrm{B } 1.08198^t }

around 8.2 % annualized growth.


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