Basic Calculus Q4 Module 9
Basic Calculus Q4 Module 9
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Module
9
Application of Differential Quarter 4
This learning material hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Further, this also aims to help learners
acquire the needed 21st century skills especially the 5 Cs namely: Communication,
Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking and Character while taking into
consideration their needs and circumstances.
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the module:
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their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to encourage and assist the learners
as they do the tasks included in the module.
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guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to
process the contents of the learning material while being an active learner.
Expectation - These are what you will be able to know after completing the
lessons in the module
Pretest - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to be
mastered throughout the lesson.
Recap - This section will measure what learnings and skills that you
understand from the previous lesson.
Lesson- This section will discuss the topic for this module.
Wrap Up- This section summarizes the concepts and applications of the
lessons.
Posttest - This will measure how much you have learned from the entire
module.
EXPECTATION
Learning Objective:
PRETEST
Multiple Choice
1. Some quantities grow or decay at a rate proportional to their size. This relationship
can be written using which differential equation?
𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑦
A. =𝑘+𝑦 C. = 𝑘𝑦
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑦 𝑘
B. =𝑘−𝑦 D. =
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡 𝑦
2. Which of the following general functions is used in solving exponential growth and
decay?
A. 𝑦𝑡 = 𝑦0 𝑒 𝑘+𝑡 C. 𝑦𝑡 = 𝑦0 𝑒 𝑘𝑡
𝑘
B. 𝑦𝑡 = 𝑦0 𝑒 𝑘−𝑡 D. 𝑦𝑡 = 𝑦0 𝑒 𝑡
3. In the differential equation that is used in solving exponential growth and decay
𝑑𝑦
problems, if the constant rate k is positive, then denotes ______.
𝑑𝑡
4. Suppose that a colony of bacteria grows exponentially. After 1 minute, there are
500 bacteria cells. After 3 minutes, 2000 were counted. What is the exponential
growth equation for the colony?
A. 150 C. 250
B. 200 D. 300
RECAP
• If there are initial conditions, or if we know that the solution passes through
a point, we can solve this constant and get a particular solution to the
differential equation.
Let 𝑦 = 𝑓(𝑡) be the size of a certain population at time t, and let the birth and
𝑑𝑦
death rates be the positive constants b and d, respectively. The rate of change in
𝑑𝑡
the population y with respect to the time t is given by
𝑑𝑦
= 𝑘𝑦, where 𝑘 = 𝑏 − 𝑑.
𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑦
If k is positive, that is when 𝑏 > 𝑑, then there are more births than deaths and
𝑑𝑡
denotes growth. If k is negative, that is when 𝑏 < 𝑑, then there are more deaths than
𝑑𝑦
births and denotes decay.
𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑦
Let us try solving = 𝑘𝑦. By separating the variables, we have
𝑑𝑡
1
𝑑𝑦 = 𝑘 𝑑𝑡
𝑦
𝑦𝑡 = 𝑒 𝑘𝑡+𝐶 ⇔ 𝑦𝑡 = (𝑒 𝑐 )𝑒 𝑘𝑡
But since we are operating with respect to time, we can have the initial value
of y when 𝑡 = 0. Thus,
𝑦0 = (𝑒 𝑐 )𝑒𝑘(0) = 𝑒 𝑐
𝑦𝑡 = 𝑦0 𝑒 𝑘𝑡
We now have the Exponential Growth Law and Exponential Decay Law which
states that some quantities grow or decay at a rate proportional to their size. This
𝑑𝑦
relationship can be written using the differential equation = 𝑘𝑦 which can be
𝑑𝑡
solved using the general function 𝑦𝑡 = 𝑦0 𝑒 𝑘𝑡 .
⇔ 10𝑘 = ln 1.75
ln 1.75
⇔𝑘=
10
ln 1.75
Having found the constant rate 𝑘 = , the solution to the differential
10
equation that satisfies the initial value problem is
ln 1.75
( 10 )𝑡
𝑦𝑡 = 8000 𝑒
If 𝑡 = 100, then
ln 1.75
( 10 )(100)
𝑦100 = 8000 𝑒 ≈ 2,155,115
𝑦1 = 6000 = 10000𝑒 1𝑘
⇔ 𝑘 = ln 0.6 ≈ −0.5108
Example 3: Suppose that a colony of ants grows exponentially. After 1 day, 50 ants
are counted. After 3 days, 200 were counted. How many ants are there originally?
What is the exponential growth equation for the colony?
• 𝑦1 = 50 𝑚𝑒𝑎𝑛𝑠 50 = 𝑦0 𝑒 1𝑘
• 𝑦3 = 200 𝑚𝑒𝑎𝑛𝑠 200 = 𝑦0 𝑒 3𝑘
Note that these two equations 50 = 𝑦0 𝑒 𝑘 and 200 = 𝑦0 𝑒 3𝑘 will give us the
values for the two unknowns, 𝑦0 and 𝑒 𝑘 .
⇔ 200 = 50𝑒 2𝑘
200
⇔ 𝑒 2𝑘 =
50
⇔ (𝑒 𝑘 )2 = 4
⇔ 𝑒𝑘 = 2
ACTIVITIES
1. Initially, there are 1 million bacteria present in a Petri dish. After 2 minutes, there
are already 5 million of them. If the bacterial population follows a law of natural
growth, how many bacteria should be present in the Petri dish after 5 minutes?
2. Consider the constant rate of depreciation value of a certain car. You bought a car
amounting to 1.5 million pesos. After 2 years, the value decreased to 1.2 million
pesos. If the amount of the car is directly proportional to the constant rate of decay
in amount and such decrease in amount continues at the same rate, then how much
is the estimated value of the car after 10 years?
WRAP–UP
2. What is the general function that is used in solving the differential equation
involving exponential growth and decay?
𝑑𝑦
3. When do we say that the differential equation denote growth or decay?
𝑑𝑡
4. Can you give a real-life situation that model exponential growth or decay?
How can we solve this problem? Discuss it.
VALUING
1. The state of decay of radium is proportional to the amount present at any time.
Suppose that 400 mg of radium are currently present, and the amount decreases
after every hour. After 1 hour, it decreases to 295. How much radium will be left after
2.5 hours if the decrease in number is constant?
REFERENCES
BOOK
Pelias, John Gabriel P. Basic Calculus. Rex Book Store, Sampaloc, Manila.
2016