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Two companies release a new product at the same time. The revenues of the two companies can be modeled with exponential functions \(f\) and \(g\). Here are the graphs of the two functions. In each function, the revenue is in thousands of dollars and time, \(t\), is measured in years after the products are released. The \(y\)-coordinate of the intersection is 215.7. Select all statements that correctly describe what the two graphs reveal about the revenues.
The intersection of the graphs tells us when the revenues of the two companies grow by the same factor.
The intersection tells us when the two companies have the same revenue.
At the intersection, \(f(t) >g(t)\).
At the intersection, \(f(t) = 215.7\) and \(g(t)=215.7\).
The only way to find the value of \(t\) at the intersection is to know both expressions that define \(f\) and \(g\).
If we know one of the expressions that define \(f\) or \(g\), the exact value of \(t\) for the intersection can be found.
The population of a fast-growing city in Texas can be modeled with the equation \(p(t) = 82 \boldcdot e^{(0.078t)}\). The population of a fast-growing city in Tennessee can be modeled with \(q(t) = 132 \boldcdot e^{(0.047t)}\). In both equations, \(t\) represents years since 2016, and the population is measured in thousands. The graphs representing the two functions are shown. The point where the two graphs intersect has a \(y\)-coordinate of about 271.7.
\(p(t) = 271.7\)
The function \(f\) is given by \(f(x) = 100 \boldcdot 3^x\). Select all equations whose graph meets the graph of \(f\) for a positive value of \(x\).
\(y = 10 \boldcdot e^x\)
\(y = 500 \boldcdot e^x\)
\(y = 500 \boldcdot e^{\text-x}\)
\( y = 1,\!000 \boldcdot 2^x\)
\(y = 600 \boldcdot 10^x\)
The half-life of nickel-63 is 100 years. A student says, “An artifact with nickel-63 in it will lose a quarter of that substance in 50 years.”
Do you agree with this statement? Explain your reasoning.
Technology required. Estimate the value of each expression and record it. Then use a calculator to find its value and record it.
| expression | estimate | calculator value |
|---|---|---|
| \(\log 123\) | ||
| \(\log 110,\!000\) | ||
| \(\log 1.1\) |
Here are graphs of the functions \(f\) and \(g\) given by \(f(x) = 100 \boldcdot (1.2)^x\) and \(g(x) = 100 \boldcdot e^{0.2x}\).
Which graph corresponds to each function? Explain how you know.
Here is a graph that represents \(f(x) = e^x\).
Explain how we can use the graph to estimate: