The value of a financial asset, , in dollars, is modeled as a function of time , in years, for . The growth of the asset's value is described by two different models over this period:
- For , the value of the asset increases by a constant percentage of per year.
- For , the value of the asset increases by a constant amount of dollars per year.
At , the value of the asset is dollars, and at , the value of the asset is dollars. If the average rate of change of the asset's value from to is dollars per year, what is the value of the asset, in dollars, at ?
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172
To find the value of the asset at , we first determine its value at using the exponential growth model. Since the value increases by a constant percentage from to , the value is modeled by . Given and , the annual growth factor is . Thus, dollars.
Next, the linear growth from to is modeled by , which gives dollars. The average rate of change of the asset's value from to is dollars per year, so we set up the equation: . Solving for gives dollars per year. Finally, we evaluate the value at : dollars.
Next, the linear growth from to is modeled by , which gives dollars. The average rate of change of the asset's value from to is dollars per year, so we set up the equation: . Solving for gives dollars per year. Finally, we evaluate the value at : dollars.
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Linear and Exponential Growth
Alternatif Yöntem
Instead of setting up the linear equation from to , we can write directly as dollars using the definition of average rate of change. Since dollars, the total change over the linear interval is dollars. Because the growth is linear during this interval, the change over one year (from to ) must be exactly half of the change over two years (from to ). Thus, the increase from to is dollars, yielding dollars.
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