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LT 1c: I can compare linear vs. exponential change. The Situation: You have $1,000 saved. Now, you need to figure out which bank you want to invest your money in. You can choose from the following two banks. p.16 TCF Bank $100 end of each year Wells Fargo Bank Account earns 6% annual interest 1. Write an equation that represents the total amount of savings at each bank. Let y = total savings Let x = number of years TCF: Wells Fargo: 2. Use your data to complete the following table. Round to the nearest cent.

3. Use the data from your table to graph both lines on the coordinate grid below. Remember to put a scale on your graph and label each line. p.17 1. Describe the relationship for the TCF graph. a. b. 2. Describe the relationship for the WELLS FARGO graph. a. b. 3. For how many years is it better to invest their money at TCF? Wells Fargo? 4. Express each of your answers in #3 as an inequality. Let x = number of years. TCF Wells Fargo

CW p.18 21 (1,2,6,7,12,15abcde) P p.18 21 (all) p.18 Linear Function mx + b Exponential Function a b x b is the starting value, m is the rate or the slope. m is positive for growth, negative for decay. If the growth or decay involves increasing or decreasing by a fixed number (constant difference), use a linear function a is the starting value, b is the growth rate. b > 1 for growth, 0 < b < 1 for decay. If the growth or decay is expressed using multiplication (including words like doubling or halving ) use an exponential function. For 1 6, decide whether the word problem represents a linear or exponential function. Circle either linear or exponential. Then, write the function formula. 1. 2. A gym s customers must pay $50 for a membership, plus $3 for each time they use the gym. There are 20,000 owls in the wild. Every decade, the number of owls is halved. 3. 4. A library has 8000 books, and is adding 500 more books each year. At the start of a carnival, you have 50 ride tickets. Each time you ride the roller coaster, you have to pay 6 tickets. 5. 6. A bank account starts with $10. Every month, the amount of money in the account is tripled. As a reward, you ask for a penny the first day and to double the amount each day for 30 days.

For 7 12, decide whether the table represents a linear or exponential function. Circle either linear or exponential. Then, write the function formula. p.19 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. For 13 14, WITHOUT A CALCULATOR make a table for the linear or exponential function. 13. 14. answer in fractions

15. a) A science experiment involves periodically measuring the number of mold cells present on a piece of bread. At the start of the experiment, there are 50 mold cells. Each time a periodic observation is made, the number of mold cells triples. For example, at observation #1, there are 150 mold cells. Is this a linear or exponential function? Explain how you know. p.20 b) Write an equation for the number of mold cells present, where x stands for the observation number. c) Fill in the missing outputs for the table. d) Suppose that the mold begins to be visible as green coloration when the mold cell count exceeds 100,000. On which observation will this happen? e) What will be the mold cell count on the 20th observation? When you find the answer on your calculator, it will be so large that it displays in scientific notation. Rewrite the answer in decimal notation.

16. Julie gets a pre paid cell phone. Initially she has a $40.00 balance on the phone. Each minute of talking costs $0.15. Let x stand for the amount of time in minutes that Julie has talked on the phone, and let f(x) stand for the remaining dollar value of the phone. p.21 a) Is this a linear or exponential function? Explain how you know. b) Write an equation that represents Julie's situation. c) Find the value of f(0) and explain its meaning in terms of the cell phone. d) Find the value of f(100) and explain its meaning in terms of the cell phone. e) Find the value of x that makes 10, and explain its meaning in terms of the cell phone. f) Find the value of x that makes 0, and explain its meaning in terms of the cell phone.

IF Box 10 Checking: p.14 15 Write an equation in y = a(b) x to model the situation. Then, use your equation to answer the question. You have $5,000 saved in a bank that earns 3% annual interest. How much money is in the bank after 22 years? There are 20,000 owls in the wild. Every year the population decreases 8%. How many owls will there be after 8 years? collect IF

p.14 15 answers

1 6 woo 4 6 7 8 woo 7 8 9 11 woo 10 11 12 15 yee 14 15 16 21 18 21 hoo hoo haa

Which Bank? The Situation: You have $1,000 saved. Now, you need to figure out which bank you want to invest your money in. You can choose from the following two banks.

p.16 y = 100x + 1000 y = 1000(1.06) x y = mx + b y = a b x

1 2 3 4 5 y = 100x + 1000 1000(1.06) x

Which Bank?

Which Bank? 1. Describe the relationship for the TCF graph. a. b. 2. Describe the relationship for the WELLS FARGO graph. a. b.

3. For how many years is it better to invest their money at TCF? Wells Fargo? 4. Express each of your answers in #3 as an inequality. Let x = number of years. TCF Wells Fargo

For 7 12, decide whether the table represents a linear or exponential function. Circle either linear or exponential. Then, write the function formula. p.19 7. 8.

CW P p.18 21 (1,2,6,7,12,15abcde) p.18 21 (all) SHOW WORK! 1,2,6,7,12 1. Linear; 3x + 50 2. Exponential; 20,00 6. Exponential; 1(2) x 7. Linear; 4x + 12 12. Exponential; 50( 15abcde