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Physics, 07.09.2019 00:30, lberries08

Acomputer is purchased for $2816 and depreciates at a constant rate to $0 in 8 years. find a formula for the value, v , of the computer after t years have passed. then use this formula to give the value of the computer after 5 years. (this is known as "straight-line depreciation" and is a depreciation model often used on tax forms).

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