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Mathematics, 22.02.2020 12:10, skywil8981

Modeling a Geometric Sequence
This activity will help you meet these educational goals:

You will model a geometric sequence with an exponential function, graph the function, and make predictions.

In 2013, scientists began an annual count of butterflies in Elliot Park. That year, they counted 125 butterflies. In subsequent years, the scientists recorded an increase in the park’s butterfly population at a rate of 20% each year. Based on this information, answer the following questions.

Part A
Fill in the table with the values for the population of butterflies. Show how you found each year’s population of butterflies.

Part B
Based on the table of values you created in part A, does a linear or an exponential function best model the butterfly population? Justify your answer by checking for equal differences over equal intervals (linear function) or equal factors over equal intervals (exponential function).
Part C
Question
Plot the population values from the years 2013 through 2016 on the given graph. Include scale and axis labels and a title.

Does this table of values follow an arithmetic or a geometric sequence? Explain.
Part E
Question
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Create a recursive function to model the table of values. In that function, the year 2013 is the first data point, so n = 1 for 2013. This means f(1) = 125 is the first term of the sequence, and r is the constant factor by which the number increases every
year.

Part F
Question
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Rewrite the recursive equation that you got in part E as an explicit equation where the initial value is a and the time elapsed is n years.

Look back at the recursive and explicit functions that you created for this situation in parts E and F. What do the parameters of these equations represent in this specific context?

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