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darkknight:

y= −7(1.567)^(t−3) Rewrite each function in theformy=A◦e^(at), for appropriate constants A◦ and a

justjm:

Take ln of the base, raise it to e, then simplify using your exponent rules. You can get rid of the '-3' by putting it in the denominator first

darkknight:

can u do it step by step

darkknight:

actually I got it. Tell me if this is correct thou. so I did -7(e^ln(1.567^t-3))) Next I use log property ln(b^t)= t (lnb) So I get 7(e^(ln(1.567)(t-3)

justjm:

Yes it is correct, but I would also take out the '-3' by putting it in the denominator and simplifying. But it's up to you

darkknight:

how

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