Your salary in x years is modeled an the exponential growth
The equation that determines your salary in x years is y = 45000(1.05)^x
<h3>How to model the salary growth?</h3>
The model of the exponential growth is given as:
y = a(1 + r)^x
From the question, we have:
Initial salary, a = 45000
Raise, r = 5%
So, the equation becomes
y = 45000(1 + 5%)^x
Evaluate the sum
y = 45000(1.05)^x
Hence, the equation that determines your salary in x years is y = 45000(1.05)^x
Read more about exponential functions at:
brainly.com/question/11464095
$x=3$ I think that’s it... try that
Dy/dx=2x+2
So velocity will be zero when 2x+2=0, x=-1
Since d2y/dx2=2, it has a constant positive acceleration of 2, so that when dy/dx=0 it is at an absolute minimum value for f(x), which is also the vertex.
y(-1)=1-2+3=2
So the vertex is at (-1,2), which is an absolute minimum so the parabola opens upwards.
And by symmetry we can say that f(0)=f(-2)=3 so you have another two points that you can see (-2,3) and (0,3)
Hope it helps.....................