Drag each function to the correct location in the table. Not all functions will be used.
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Mathematics, 29.05.2020 00:59 june745
Drag each function to the correct location in the table. Not all functions will be used.
Consider the function below.
f(t) =
(0.75)
Match each verbal description to the equivalent function that fits the description.
f(t) = (0.8660)" f(t) = (0.9306) f(t) = (0.8660) 24
F(t) = (0.75)
f(t) = (0.9306)
f(t) = (0.9306)24
decay every 2 years over
a period of t years
decay 2 times a year over
a period of t years
decay once per year over
a period of t years
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