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The population of a colony of insects is 9 thousand when it was first being studied. The two students who are studying the colony of insects choose to model the population in slightly different ways. Here are their two functions used to model the growth of the colony
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Exponential models that use
Here are some situations in which a percent change is considered to be happening continuously. For each function, complete any missing parts of the function and identify the growth rate as a percentage if it is not given.
Suppose 24 square feet of a pond is covered with algae, and the area is growing at a rate of 8% each day.
The area, in square feet, can be modeled with a function such as
In this lesson, we looked at a different type of exponential function, using the base
Many functions that express real-life exponential growth or decay are expressed in the form that uses
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