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A new computer loses 1/2 of its value every year. Which graph could represent the relationship between the year and the computer’s value?

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A new computer loses 1/2 of its value every year. Which graph could represent the-example-1
User Jaja
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

After x year, computer's value will be (1/2)^x

So the graph has to exponentially decreasing.

Both A and B show decreasing value but B is linear. So B is incorrect

C and D show increasing value so they are both incorrect.

User Nithin Paul
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Let's first consider: the fact that a new computer loses 1/2 of its value

third choice and fourth choice are eliminated

⇒ because of the graph project the computer's value as growing over

years

Now let's try to set up an equation:

After 1st year ⇒ Computer's value =
total_.value*(1)/(2)

After 2nd year ⇒ Computer's value =
total_.value*(1)/(2)*(1)/(2)=total_.value*((1)/(2) )^2

After 3rd year ⇒ Computer's value =
total_.value*(1)/(2)*(1)/(2)* (1)/(2)=total_.value*((1)/(2))^3

..... (Hopefully you see a pattern)

After x year ⇒ Computer's value =
total_.value*((1)/(2))^x

Therefore, the equation is:
total_.value*((1)/(2))^x

⇒that means the graph has to exponentially decreasing as it has

an exponent (meaning the function is exponential) and a base less

than 1 (meaning that the function is decreasing)

Answer: Choice (1)

Hope that helps!

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