Advanced Functions: Construct Table & Limitations

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The discussion focuses on the speed of a power boat after its engine is turned off, described by the equation V(t) = 50 × 10^(-0.18t). Participants are tasked with constructing a table of speeds at time intervals from t = 0 to t = 5 seconds. There is confusion regarding how to calculate the speed at these intervals, which is clarified by substituting values into the equation. Limitations of the exponential model are discussed, noting that while it accurately describes speed decay, it does not account for the boat eventually stopping completely, as the function approaches zero but never reaches it. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding both the calculations and the model's constraints.
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Homework Statement



A particular power boat traveling at V0 km/h when its power is turned off will have its speed V given by V(t) = V0 × 10-0.18t where t is the time in seconds since the engine was turned off. If this boat was traveling at 50km/h before powering down, construct a table showing its speed at t = 0, 1, 2, ..., 5. What are the limitations in using this exponential function to describe the speed of the boat?

Homework Equations



A=A0(1+i)^n

The Attempt at a Solution


V(t)=V0*10^-.18t
=50*10^-.18t
 
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Ok so you have the equation of the speed of the boat, given v(t)=50\cdot 10^{-0.18t} so now for your attempt at the solution, what is the speed of the boat at those given time intervals?
 
what do u mean what is the speed of the boat at those given time intervals? like the time?
 
No, not like the time, like the speed. Notice this part in your question:
ohhnana said:
construct a table showing its speed at t = 0, 1, 2, ..., 5.
What is the speed at t=0? Now, what is the speed at t=1. etc.
 
In other words, replace t in the formula by 0 and do the arithmetic. Then replace t in the formual by 1 and do the arithemetic. Then do t= 2, 3, 4, and 5.
 
HallsofIvy said:
In other words, replace t in the formula by 0 and do the arithmetic. Then replace t in the formual by 1 and do the arithemetic. Then do t= 2, 3, 4, and 5.

I find it quite perplexing that this needs to be explained while the OP is studying exponentials.
 
oh ok i get that part but how will find the limitations
 
I'm unsure. What has your class talked about in regards to this? Because it could be anything ranging from it only works for t>0, to the waves and other forces affect the boat and thus the equation isn't exactly perfect.
 
I have an idea regarding the limitations of using the exponential function: this power boat, with the engine turned off, will eventually stop. Can this function properly model the stop, technically?
 
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If you define "stopping" to mean that the speed is less than some specific error in measuring speed, then the exponential will give a very accurate model.
 
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