Asked by Meagieting
At the start, a biologist counts M microbes in a sample. Every day after that, the number of microbes in the sample, is multiplied by some number N.
Write the expression for the number of microbes in the sample
1) after day one
2) after day two
Use these expressions to help determine the number of microbes in the sample after the eighth day
Using only variables, "m", "n"" and "a", derive the general formula for the number of microbes found after "a" days.
Write the expression for the number of microbes in the sample
1) after day one
2) after day two
Use these expressions to help determine the number of microbes in the sample after the eighth day
Using only variables, "m", "n"" and "a", derive the general formula for the number of microbes found after "a" days.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
Now we have M
after day 1 , we have Mn
after day 2 , we have Mn(n) = Mn^2
after day 3, we have (Mn^2)(n) = Mn^3
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after day a, we have Mn^a
Number(a) = Mn^a
after day 1 , we have Mn
after day 2 , we have Mn(n) = Mn^2
after day 3, we have (Mn^2)(n) = Mn^3
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after day a, we have Mn^a
Number(a) = Mn^a
Answered by
Meagieting
I don't understand the symbol^.
For example for day 2..Is this the same as saying Mn to the 2nd power?
For example for day 2..Is this the same as saying Mn to the 2nd power?
Answered by
Meagieting
Ok so I figured out it's exponent...would it be correct to write The answers as follows?
M.n
M.n^2
M.n^8
M.n^a
M.n
M.n^2
M.n^8
M.n^a
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