Taci's new car depreciates 10% each year.
1. Write an exponential function to model the deprec...
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Taci's new car depreciates 10% each year.
1. Write an exponential function to model the depreciation each month.
2. Write an exponential function to model the depreciation each week.
3. Write an exponential function to model the depreciation each day.
4. What relationship is there between the amount of depreciation and the time interval measured?
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