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Tju [1.3M]
3 years ago
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ASAP! Please answer this ASAP! THANK YOU!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mkey [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(0, 4.5)

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=c/1+Ae^-Bx

Y=C

C=18      A=3      -B=-0.1

*Replace x with 0 in the equation, so you know 0 is the x value, and it leads you to the y value*

f(0)=18/1+3e^-o.1(0)

= 18/1+3e^0

=18/1+3(1)

=18/1+3

=18/4

=4.5

x=0    y=4.5

Maximum growth rate = (x,y) --> (0, 4.5)

Hope this helps:))!!

f(x)=c/1+Ae^-Bx

Y=C

C=18      A=3      -B=-0.1

*Replace x with 0 in the equation, so you know 0 is the x value, and it leads you to the y value*

f(0)=18/1+3e^-o.1(0)

= 18/1+3e^0

=18/1+3(1)

=18/1+3

=18/4

=4.5

x=0    y=4.5

Maximum growth rate = (x,y) --> (0, 4.5)

Hope this helps:))!!

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