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Pre-Lesson: See Extra Support Materials for Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 5.
This lesson continues to examine quantities that decrease exponentially. They use the distributive property to rewrite expressions in which a quantity decreases by a factor of itself. For example, a \$500 computer that loses of its value each year could be written as or as . An expression using only multiplication is easier to extend to multiple applications of the growth factor.
Using an exponent to express repeated decrease by the same factor is a good example of a generalization based on repeated calculation (MP8). Writing expresses the computation of repeatedly decreasing by , times.
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