3.2 Homework - Applications of Exponential Functions
3.2 Homework - Applications of Exponential Functions
and where 𝑎𝑎 is the initial amount, 𝑏𝑏 is the continuous rate of change, and 𝑦𝑦 is the amount after 𝑥𝑥 amount of time.
Continuous Compound
Exponential Growth/Decay Compound Interest
Interest
𝒓𝒓
𝑨𝑨 = 𝑷𝑷(𝟏𝟏 + 𝒓𝒓)𝒕𝒕 𝑨𝑨 = 𝑷𝑷(𝟏𝟏 − 𝒓𝒓)𝒕𝒕 𝑨𝑨 = 𝑷𝑷(𝟏𝟏 + )𝒏𝒏𝒏𝒏 𝑨𝑨 = 𝑷𝑷𝒆𝒆𝒓𝒓𝒓𝒓
𝒏𝒏
P = principal/initial amount, r = rate (decimal), t = time (in years), n = number of compounding periods per year
1. You deposit $8600 in a bank account. Find the balance after 3 years if it is compounded quarterly at a 2.2% annual
interest.
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2. If you deposited $3000 in an account that is compounded continuously at a rate of 12%, what would be your ending
balance after 5 years?
Formula:
3. A Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 costs $10,799 new and it decreases in value 8.5% each year. What would the value
of the bike be under normal circumstances after 9 years?
Formula:
4. In 2015, the population of a town was 20 thousand people. By 2020, it was estimated at 40.2 thousand people.
a) Write an exponen�al func�on that could be used to model the popula�on of the town. Write x in terms of
the number of years since 2015.
Formula:
5. A certificate of deposit (CD) pays 2.25% annual interest compounded biweekly (every 2 weeks). If you deposit $500
into this CD, what will the balance be after 6 years?
Formula:
6. Warsaw, Indiana’s population was 15,804 in 2020 and has been growing at a rate of 1.2% per year. If Warsaw
continues to grow at this rate, what will the population be in 2050?
Formula:
7. In 2012, Macy received $10,000 from her grandmother. Her parents invested all of the money for her and by 2024,
the amount will have grown to $16,960.
a) Write an exponen�al model that could be used to model the amount of money, y. Let x represent the number
of years since 2012.
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8. An investment account pays 4.3% annual interest compounded monthly. If $2500 is invested in this account, what
will be that balance a�er 15 years.
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9. There are 1,000 bacteria at the start of an experiment. A�er 2 hours, there are 3,864 bacteria.
a) Write an exponen�al func�on that could be used to model the number of bacteria a�er x hours, if the number
of bacteria changes at the same rate.
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10. Find the account balance a�er 20 years if $100 is placed in an account that pays 1.2% interest
Formula:
compounded twice a month.