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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
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In an arithmetic sequence a^7 −2a^4 = 1, a^3 = 0. Find the common differenc

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Alex777 [14]3 years ago
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What do you mean about different
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<h3>General Concepts:</h3>
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  • Exponential Growth.
  • Doubling Time Model.
  • Logarithmic Form.

BPEMDAS Order of Operations:

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  4. Multiplication.
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<u>Step 1: Identify the given values.</u>

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<u>Step 2: Find value.</u>

1. Substitute the values into the given exponential function.

  \displaystyle\mathsf{P_{(t)} = P_0\cdot2^{(t/d)}}

  \displaystyle\mathsf{\longrightarrow P_{(10)} = 9300\cdot2^{(10/3)}}

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  \displaystyle\mathsf{P_{(10)} = 9300\cdot2^{(10/3)}\quad \Longrightarrow BPEMDAS:\:(Parenthesis\:\:and\:\:Division).}

  \displaystyle\sf P_{(10)} = 9300\cdot2^{(3.333333)}\quad\Longrightarrow BPEMDAS:\:(Exponent).}

  \displaystyle\sf P_{(10)} = 9300\cdot(10.079368399)\quad \Longrightarrow BPEMDAS:(Multiplication).}

 \boxed{\displaystyle\mathsf{P_{(10)} \approx 93,738.13\:\:\:or\:\:93,738}}

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We can solve for the amount of <u>time</u> <u>(</u><em>t</em> ) it takes for the population of bacteria to increase to 93,738.

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  \boxed{\displaystyle\mathsf{t\approx10}}

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