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Title: Exponential Decay


1
Exponential Decay
2
Decay Factor
  • The constant factor that each value in an
    exponential decay pattern is multiplied by to get
    the next value.
  • Decay factor the base in an exponential decay
    equation, y a(bx).
  • Example y 15(.25x)
  • .25 is the decay factor.
  • The decay factor is always less than 1.

3
Decay Factor
  • To find it in a table, take any y-value and
    divide it by the previous y-value.
  • Example

x y
0 80
1 40
2 20
3 10
40 divided by 80 .5 20 divided by 40 .5 10
divided by 20 .5 The decay factor is .5
4
Decay Rate
  • Factor to Decay rate - subtract the decay factor
    from 1.
  • Example Decay factor is .25 so the decay rate
    is 1 - .25 .75 or 75.
  • Decay Factors are ALWAYS less than one (1)
  • They are NOT negative.

5
Practice
  • Find the Decay Factor and Rate from this table

x y
0 80
1 60
2 45
3 33.75
4 25.3125
  1. Divide a Y value by the previous value.
  2. Repeat with different values. Are they the same?
  3. That is your Decay Factor.
  4. Convert to a Decay Rate ()
  5. Subtract from 1.
  6. Convert to percent.

6
Find the Equation
x y
0 80
1 60
2 45
3 33.75
4 25.3125
y 80(.75)x
Decay rate is 1 - .75 .25 25
7
Find the Equation and Decay Rate
x y
0 192
1 96
2 48
3 24
4 12
5 6
y 192(.5)x
Decay rate is 1 - .5 .5 50
8
Solve
  • How much is a car worth in 10 years if the value
    decays at 9 per year? The initial value is
    10,000.

Equation v 10,000(.91)n
Insert 10 for the variable n v 10,000(.91)10 v
10,000 (.389414118) v 3894.14
9
Or Make a Table
x y
0 10,000
1 9100
2 8281
3 753.71
4 6857.49
5 6240.32
6 5678.69
7 5167.61
8 4702.53
9 4279.30
10 3894.16
v 10,000(.91)n Why is the Decay Factor .91
and not .09?
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