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22 June, 01:37

The value of a certain car after T years is modeled by the expression 15, 000 (0.7) ^t. What are the initial cost, I, and the rate of depreciation, r, of this car

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  1. 22 June, 02:28
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    Initial cost (i) = 15,000

    Rate of depreciation r = 0.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve this we apply the exponential decay function

    Y = i (1-r) ^t

    i = initial amount

    r = depreciation/decay rate

    t = time interval

    y = 15000 (0.7) ^t

    Where y = i (1-r) ^t

    Therefore from the equation

    Initial cost (i) = 15,000

    Rate of depreciation r =

    1 - r = 0.7

    r = 1 - 0.7

    r = 0.3
  2. 22 June, 05:29
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    a) V (0) = $15,000

    b) r = - $5350.124 * (0.7) ^t

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    - The value of car as a function of time t in years:

    V = 15,000 * (0.7) ^t

    Find:

    a) What are the initial cost V_I

    b) the rate of depreciation r

    Solution:

    - The initial cost can be computed by setting t = 0 in the given relation. We will get the original cost of car before it started depreciating annually.

    V (0) = 15,000 * (0.7) ^0

    V (0) = $15,000

    - The depreciation rate 'r' of the car can be evaluated by taking a derivative of V with respect to time t. That is rate of change of V with respect to time or the rate at which the value of car decreases:

    dV/dt = r

    r = d (15,000 * (0.7) ^t) / dt

    r = 15,000 * (0.7) ^t * Ln (0.7)

    r = - 5350.124159 * (0.7) ^t

    - We see that the depreciation rate r is also a function of time t in year. Every year the depreciation rate itself changes.
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