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Annual Growth & Decay : Identify Growth Factor / Rate
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Continuous exponential growth and misleading rate terminologyRate of exponential decayHow to Show Polynomial Growth < Exponential Growth (Without L'Hopital!)Differential equation: the law of natural growth and the law of natural decayIntuition: Why is continuous decay expressed as the inverse of the equivalent continuous growth rate?Exponential growth: deriving the growth factorInconsistence on exponential growth modelWhat is the formula for exponential growth with a decay rate?Using the exponential growth and decay formula for compound interestUsing exponential decay function to predict multiple outcomes with the same decay rate, same initial value
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I have not looked at annual growth and decay since high school and I want to make sure that I am correct before I go ahead and teach this topic tomorrow:
When given $Q = 35(.75)^t$ (Decay)
Is the growth factor $.75$
and
Is the growth rate $.25$ since $1-.25=.75$???
exponential-function
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I have not looked at annual growth and decay since high school and I want to make sure that I am correct before I go ahead and teach this topic tomorrow:
When given $Q = 35(.75)^t$ (Decay)
Is the growth factor $.75$
and
Is the growth rate $.25$ since $1-.25=.75$???
exponential-function
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The daily growth factor is $0.75$.
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– Ethan Bolker
Apr 1 at 1:23
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I have not looked at annual growth and decay since high school and I want to make sure that I am correct before I go ahead and teach this topic tomorrow:
When given $Q = 35(.75)^t$ (Decay)
Is the growth factor $.75$
and
Is the growth rate $.25$ since $1-.25=.75$???
exponential-function
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I have not looked at annual growth and decay since high school and I want to make sure that I am correct before I go ahead and teach this topic tomorrow:
When given $Q = 35(.75)^t$ (Decay)
Is the growth factor $.75$
and
Is the growth rate $.25$ since $1-.25=.75$???
exponential-function
exponential-function
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The daily growth factor is $0.75$.
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– Ethan Bolker
Apr 1 at 1:23
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The daily growth factor is $0.75$.
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– Ethan Bolker
Apr 1 at 1:23
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The daily growth factor is $0.75$.
$endgroup$
– Ethan Bolker
Apr 1 at 1:23
$begingroup$
The daily growth factor is $0.75$.
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– Ethan Bolker
Apr 1 at 1:23
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