Asked by Ray
I'm given the equation S = L(1 - e^(-kt))
I am asked to write S as a function of t when L = 100, S = 25 when t = 2
So would my final answer just have S and t as variables? Or have S, t and L as variables?
Ended up with S = 100(1 - e^((ln(3/4)/2)*t)
Or is the actual answer S = L(1 - e^((ln(3/4)/2)*t)
I am asked to write S as a function of t when L = 100, S = 25 when t = 2
So would my final answer just have S and t as variables? Or have S, t and L as variables?
Ended up with S = 100(1 - e^((ln(3/4)/2)*t)
Or is the actual answer S = L(1 - e^((ln(3/4)/2)*t)
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