Exam 4: Exponential Functions
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Use exponential regression to determine what happens to when t is increased by 1 unit.

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A function shows constant percentage growth. Which of the following may be the graph of this function?
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Use exponential regression to determine what happens to when 1 is added to t.

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The size N , in thousands, of a certain animal population after
years is given in the table below. By what percentage can the population be expected to grow over any 6-year period?


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If a function decreases by 5% each year, then the yearly decay factor is
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A radioactive substance is decaying exponentially with yearly decay factor 0.95. What is the decade decay factor?
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Use exponential regression to determine what happens to when t is increased by 1 unit.

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A function shows constant percentage growth. Which of the following may be the graph of this function?
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The formula for an exponential function is , where
is measured in months. Then the monthly percentage decay rate for is

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Use exponential regression to determine what happens to when 1 is added to t.

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Use exponential regression to determine what happens to when t is increased by 1 unit.

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The monthly percentage decay rate for a certain exponential function is 6%. By what per- centage does the function decay in a week? (Assume there are four weeks in a month.)
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The magnitude of earthquake 1 is 5.6. If earthquake 2 is 81.28 times as intense as earth- quake 1, find the magnitude of earthquake 2. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
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The magnitude of earthquake 1 is 5.8. If earthquake 2 is 39.81 times as intense as earth- quake 1, find the magnitude of earthquake 2. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
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