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Give the growth factor b, the starting value a, the growth rate r, and the value of k when Q is written in the form Q=ae^(kt). If there is exponential is decay, then your growth rate should be negative:Q=150*(1.837)^(t) has:b=a=r=k=Give the growth factor b, the starting value a, the growth rate r, and the value of k when Q is written in the form Q=ae^(kt). If there is exponential decay, then your growth rate should negative:Q=(1/11) *\sqrt[^3{}]{10^t}^{^{}}Give the growth factor b, the starting value a, the growth rate r, and the value of k when Q is written in the form Q=ae^(kt). If there is exponential is decay, then your growth rate should negative:Q=3e^(4-((2t)/3))has:b=a=r =k=
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, cakecake15
Solve the problem by making up an equation. a man could arrive on time for an appointment if he drove the car at 40 mph; however, since he left the house 15 minutes late, he drove the car at 50 mph and arrive 3 minutes early for the appointment. how far from his house was his appointment?
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Give the growth factor b, the starting value a, the growth rate r, and the value of k when Q is writ...
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