The gross national income (GNI) of a certain country (in billions of U.S. dollars) can be a f(t)=10390.175t *, where t=0 corresponds to the year 2000. (a) Find f'(t). (b) At what rate was the GNI changing in 2000? (c) Repeat part (b) for 2002. (a) f'(t) = .
The gross national income (GNI) of a certain country (in billions of U.S. dollars) can be a f(t)=10390.175t *, where t=0 corresponds to the year 2000. (a) Find f'(t). (b) At what rate was the GNI changing in 2000? (c) Repeat part (b) for 2002. (a) f'(t) = .
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
Problem 1SE: Can the average rate of change of a function be constant?
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![The gross national income (GNI) of a certain country (in billions of U.S. dollars) can be approximated by
f(t)=10390.175t
, where t=0 corresponds to the year 2000.
(a) Find f'(t).
(b) At what rate was the GNI changing in 2000?
(c) Repeat part (b) for 2002.
(a) f'(t) = .](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F736e686e-92e6-43f2-ba45-8341324d4caf%2Fb7c4ec50-0c71-4baa-a993-b9cdc5950a23%2Fp8farb4_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The gross national income (GNI) of a certain country (in billions of U.S. dollars) can be approximated by
f(t)=10390.175t
, where t=0 corresponds to the year 2000.
(a) Find f'(t).
(b) At what rate was the GNI changing in 2000?
(c) Repeat part (b) for 2002.
(a) f'(t) = .
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