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Secondary V • 3mo.

Hi there!

im not sure how to do this word problem. Which numbers do I put where to solve?

thanks :)

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    Team Alloprof • 3mo. edited January 15

    Hi!


    First of all, it is important to understand that you have an exponential function. Therefore, we will be working with this equation :

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    where f(x) is the number of ants and x the number of days since the start of the study.

    We know that the population doubles in size every 4 days. This information gives us our parameters b and c, which are respectively 1/4 and 2. Indeed, our multiplier is 2 since the population doubles

    $$ c=2$$

    and the event occurs every 4 days, but the variable x is in days. There is 1 event every 4 days.

    $$ b = \frac{1}{4}$$


    Which gives us so far this equation :

    $$ f(x) =a(2)^{\frac{1}{4}x}$$

    $$ f(x) =a(2)^{0,25x}$$


    We want to find how many ants were in the colony at the start of the study, therefore the value of our parameter \(a\), the initial value. We know that after 5 days, there are 6400 ants, which gives us the point (5, 6400). To find the value of \(a\), we can insert the coordinates of this point into our equation, like this :

    $$ 6400 =a(2)^{\frac{1}{4} \times 5}$$

    We will then be able to find the value of \(a\), our initial number of ants.

    Here's a page that shows similar examples : Problem Solving with the Exponential Function | Secondaire | Alloprof


    I hope I was able to help you! Feel free to ask us more questions if you have any! :)

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