An Exponential Growth Problem
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@ItsSword no, i was very unmotivated in high school. i stopped at precal my junior year and did not take math my senior year. mainly i skipped most of my senior year. i took an english class at the community college and when it was over (two months or so), we just kept leaving. we would drive 45 minutes to go to louisville and hang out for a few hours til we had to be back for late lunch. never studied for the ACT either; i just took it. did not care about college, just wanted some freedom.
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dude, you know your fuckin' math! props to helping the struggling slackers! :D
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Thank you so much, u r the man for the job,Mashallah
just one point, why sometime we use e and sometimes like in this video we didnt use e, can you explain to me, Thank you,
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Thanks! I have been doing work separately at home and the book just doesn't explain this well enough.
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'roughly' 16.6107 haha?
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are you serious? its already hard enough not being distracted by the videos on youtube while trying to understand math, but then putting a trailer for a movie in the ads?
wtf
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im sure its helpful...im just too stupid to understand...
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Thankyou! Now I understand how to solve problems like this. And I will be able to answer my exam tomorrow :))
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How did you get 11.5129
THANK YOU !! I love you man. MY TEACHER TOLD US GUESS, and not use log since it was for grade 12!
I like studying online I understand better lol
HamudiChi 3 months ago
@HamudiChi you are always allowed to read / work ahead if you are so inclined : ) keep up the hard work
patrickJMT 3 months ago
awesome! A big help! Thank you :)
lilmisskrys21 4 months ago
@lilmisskrys21 you are very welcome ; )
patrickJMT 4 months ago
why arent you using Ce^(kt)?
TheNumber2Pencil546 6 months ago
@TheNumber2Pencil546 that is for continuous exponential growth; not all exponential growth has to be continuous though. this is an example of an annual growth rate
patrickJMT 6 months ago