Doubles - Applied Calculus - Quiz, Exercises of Calculus

Main points of this past exam are: Doubles, Function, Eventually Bigger, Exponential Model, Annual, Population, Exponential Model

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Prof. S. Brick Math 120
Spring ’02 Applied Calculus; Quiz 3 section 2
0. Print your name:
1. Which function is eventually bigger and why, f(x) = 1000 ·x3or g(x) = .0002 ·x2?
2. A population doubles every 15 years. Using an exponential model, estimate the annual
growth.
3. A population has annual growth of 9.75 %. Using an exponential model, estimate the
doubling time.

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Prof. S. Brick Math 120

Spring ’02 Applied Calculus; Quiz 3 section 2

  1. Print your name:
  2. Which function is eventually bigger and why, f (x) = 1000 ·

x^3 or g(x) =. 0002 · x^2?

  1. A population doubles every 15 years. Using an exponential model, estimate the annual growth.
  2. A population has annual growth of 9.75 %. Using an exponential model, estimate the doubling time.