We know that the population is declining at a rate of 14% per year.
The expression is:
N ( x ) = 206 * ( 0.86 ) ^ x
where x stays for years.
If we want to find the rate at which the population is declining per month we have to find:
![\sqrt[12]{0.86} = 0.9875](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%5Csqrt%5B12%5D%7B0.86%7D%20%3D%200.9875%20%20)
And 0.9875 ≈ 0.99
There are 12 months in a year so the exponent is: x/12
Answer:
b. ( .99 ) ^ x/12
Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
So we are given the expression: | y - x | + y - 1, and we have our values for (x,y): (-3,-6).
So, we can just start plugging things in and simplifying, so:
| -6 + 3 | - 6 - 1 = | -3 | -7
= 3 - 7
= -4
Answer:
1) the factored form is y= ( x-5 ) ( x+4 )
2) the vertex is (4.5, -0.25)
3) the y intercept is when x equals 0 so it is at (0,20)
4) it opens upward and the vertex is (4.5, -0.25) the x intercepts are (4,0) and (5,0) and the y intercept is (0,20)
5)
a. it dips between 4 seconds and 5 seconds so the x intercepts are (4,0) and (5,0)
b. it is taken at the vertex aka the lowest point so the height is -0.25
Use this equation: A=3.14159r^2