The assets (in billions of dollars) for a financial firm can be approximated by the function A(x) = 304e^0.42x, where x = 7 corresponds to the year 2007. Find the assets in each of the following years. (a) 2010 (b) 2016 (c) 2019.
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42x. So, A(10) = 304e^(0.42*10) = 304e^4.2 ≈ 6462.462. Show more…
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