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Whats the function for the exponential growth for option 1?

(i would like an explanation on how you got it also)

Whats the function for the exponential growth for option 1? (i would like an explanation-example-1
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Answer: y = 1000*(1.3)^x

x = number of years

y = dollar amount

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Step-by-step explanation:

The growth multiplier is 1.3 because

  • 1690/1300 = 1.3
  • 2197/1690 = 1.3

Pick any dollar amount and divide it over its previous dollar amount to get the multiplier. The multiplier 1.3 indicates we have 30% growth because 1.3 = 1 + 0.3 = 100% + 30%

Since the multiplier is 1.3, this means b = 1.3 when referring to the exponential equation template y = a*b^x. The 'a' is the starting amount when x = 0.

To find 'a', we plug in any (x,y) ordered pair from the table.

I'll pick (x,y) = (1,1300).

So,

y = a*b^x

1300 = a*(1.3)^1

1300 = a*1.3

1300/1.3 = a

a = 1000

The starting amount is $1000

The overall equation for option 1 is y = 1000*(1.3)^x

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We can check this by plugging in x = 1

y = 1000*(1.3)^x

y = 1000*(1.3)^1

y = 1000*1.3

y = 1300

That works out.

Trying x = 2 gets us

y = 1000*(1.3)^x

y = 1000*(1.3)^2

y = 1000*1.69

y = 1690

That works also

Lastly, x = 3 leads to

y = 1000*(1.3)^x

y = 1000*(1.3)^3

y = 1000*2.197

y = 2197

All three values work out. The equation for option 1 is fully confirmed.

Side note: The equation for option 2 is not exponential. Instead, it's linear and the equation for it is y = 300x+1000

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