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Gordon is evaluating some stocks he wants to purchase. You can see the function of the stock price below. The variable x represents days. Stock A B C Price f(x) = 25(1.08)x x f(x) 0 22.00 1 21.56 2 21.13 The initial price of this stock is $30, but it has been increasing 4% each day. Create the price function for Stock D. It should have the second lowest starting price and the second highest rate of growth. Using complete sentences, justify that your function meets these requirements. Graph the price function for Stock D. Explain the key features of the graph with complete sentences. A recent drop in sales has affected Stock D with the function g(x) = –6. Explain to Gordon how Stock D’s new price function, f(x) + g(x), will be created. Graph f(x) + g(x). Gordon wants to fully understand what kind of changes could affect the money he is investing. Using complete sentences, explain the effect of the following transformations. Graph them and f(x) on the same coordinate plane. f(x + 2) f(–x) f(x) + 3
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@hyntc do you have any idea what to do?
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Have you seen this formula: \[ A = Pe^{kt}\] Where: A is amount after time t P is the initial amount k is a constant t is time
no i havent
I really don't know how else to answer: Create the price function for Stock D. It should have the second lowest starting price and the second highest rate of growth. Using complete sentences, justify that your function meets these requirements. Using the formula I posted above: \[30*(1.04)^t\] (0.4 = 4% = 1 + r, r for rate, 0.4 + 1 = 1.04). t = time (The initial price of this stock is $30, but it has been increasing 4% each day.) Look at our formula, it makes sense according to this sentence^. It also looks like their formula: f(x) = 25(1.08)^x Graph the price function for Stock D. Explain the key features of the graph with complete sentences. Use excel for that.
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Np :) For the other two parts I really don't understand what the question asks. g(x) = –6 that's a unreasonable drop, I don't think it would be even possible to right that into a formula.
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