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22 September, 08:50

The cost of a machine depreciates every year and can be modeled using the function C (x) = 800 (0.95) x, where C (x) is the cost of the machine, in dollars, x years after it was bought. The owner of the machine claims that the cost of the machine decreases by $40 every year. Is the claim correct? Explain.

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  1. 22 September, 09:07
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    Given that the model for machine depreciation is:

    C (x) = 800 (0.95) ^x

    to evaluate the amount in cash that the machine depreciates at we let x=1, this will represent 1 year that we want to determine. Thus we shall have:

    C (1) = 800 (0.95) ^1

    C (1) = $760

    thus the amount of depreciation is:

    800-760

    =$40

    Therefore we conclude that the machine depreciates at $40 per year. The claim is correct.
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