Using Exponentials & Logarithms in Modelling (Cambridge (CIE) AS Maths) : Revision Note
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Using Exps & Logs in Modelling
What is exponential modelling?
Exponential modelling is where real-life situations are modelled using exponential growth and decay
Exponential growth is typically used for …
… population (animals and humans) increase
… the value of an investment under compound interest

Exponential decay is typically used for …
… levels of radioactivity
… quantity of a drug in a person’s bloodstream
… depreciation (eg value of a standard car)

It is important to consider if a model is only relevant for a certain period of time
Can a population increase forever?
Will a very old car still be worth a small amount of money?
For example: Consider a substance that initially contains 2000 radioactive atoms where the number of radioactive atoms, N, at time, t hours, is modelled by
y is N
A = 2000 – the initial number of radioactive atoms
k > 0 so the negative indicates this must be exponential decay
t is used (rather than x) as the situation is time-dependent
How do I solve modelling problems?
Recognise the form of an exponential model
Growth y = Aekt
Decay y = Ae-kt
A (constant) is the starting or initial value
When t = 0,
ekt = e0 = 1
so y = A
k (constant) determines the rate of growth/decay
Many modelling problems are about rates of change –
If y = Aekt
then dy/dt = Akekt
If y = Ae-kt
then dy/dt = -Ake-kt



Worked Example






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