Solve the exponential equation.
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Exponential & Logarithmic Equations
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Rule of 70 Bankers use the Rule of 70, which says that if an account increases at a fixed rate of p%/yr, its doubling time is approximately 70/p. Use linear approximation to explain why and when this is true.
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5. e^(2t)-3e^t = 0
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Solve the exponential equation.
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In Exercises 1–4, solve for t.
1. a. e^(-0.3t) = 27
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Solve the exponential equation.
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Compounded inflation The U.S. government reports the rate of inflation (as measured by the consumer index) both monthly and annually. Suppose for a particular month, the monthly rate of inflation is reported as 0.8%. Assuming this rate remains constant, what is the corresponding annual rate of inflation? Is the annual rate 12 times the monthly rate? Explain.
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Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample.
(4x+1)ln x = xln(4x+1)
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Solve the logarithmic equation.
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Overtaking City A has a current population of 500,000 people and grows at a rate of 3%/yr. City B has a current population of 300,000 and grows at a rate of 5%/yr.
b. Suppose City C has a current population of y₀ < 500,000 and a growth rate of p > 3%/yr. What is the relationship between y₀ and p such that Cities A and C have the same population in 10 years?
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In Exercises 1–4, solve for t.
2. b. e^(kt) = 10
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Solve the exponential equation.
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In Exercises 1–4, solve for t.
e^(sqrt(t)) = x^2
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Solving equations Solve the following equations.
3(ˣ³⁻⁴) = 15
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Solving equations Solve the following equations.
log₁₀ x= 3
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