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to summarize chapter eight here we go do we start off chapter eight with exponential growth and decay functions this function would begin at 800 and since itamp;#39;s greater than one itamp;#39;s increasing itamp;#39;s growing where this one starts 800 but itamp;#39;s less than one so itamp;#39;s decaying so we first started off with a beginning value and the value took to a power it was bigger than one it was growing if it was less than one it was decaying then what we did after we did the graphs we then switched over to the interest rate problems which this is the same as this this is the same as this itamp;#39;s just i have different letters but itamp;#39;s basically the same exact thing a stands for your final amount p is 800 your initial amount instead of 1.25 i did it as one plus 0.25 so my interest rate is 25 percent t is number of years here this is 0.75 so that would be 1 minus 0.25 which means itamp;#39;s a decay of 25 percent so these blue equations are just the same