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29 October, 08:58

Given the exponential growth equation y = 50 (1.6) ^x what is the initial value?

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  1. 29 October, 09:02
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    50 is the initial value

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation is of the form

    y = ab^x where a is the initial value and b is the growth/decay value

    b>1 is growth and b<1 means decay

    y = 50 (1.6) ^x

    50 is the initial value and 1.6 means growth since it is greater than 1

    1.6 - 1 =.6 so it has a 60% growth rate
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