
Geometric sequences and exponential growth
Students investigate geometric sequences to model exponential growth and decay. They apply these models to population growth and compound interest scenarios.
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Students investigate geometric sequences to model exponential growth and decay. They apply these models to population growth and compound interest scenarios.
Key Questions
- How does exponential growth differ from linear growth?
- How do we formulate a recursive model for a geometric sequence?
- What are the real-world applications of exponential decay?
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