Need Help Please with q2 & q4!!
Question 2: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCES AND SERIES
Tamara has de...
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Need Help Please with q2 & q4!!
Question 2: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCES AND SERIES
Tamara has decided to start saving for spending money for her first year of college. Her money is currently in a large suitcase under her bed, modeled by the function s(x) = 450. She is able to babysit to earn extra money and that function would be a(x) = 6(x β 2), where x is measured in hours. Explain to Tamara how she can create a function that combines the two and describe any simplification that can be done.
Question 4: GEOMETRIC SEQUENCES
Tommy has $350 of his graduation gift money saved at home, and the amount is modeled by the function h(x) = 350. He reads about a bank that has savings accounts that accrue interest according to the function s(x) = (1.04)^xβ1. Explain how Tommy can combine the two functions to model the total amount of money he will have in his bank account as interest accrues after he deposits his $350. Justify your reasoning.
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