A 5 inch tall bamboo shoot doubles in height every 3 days. If the equation y=ab^x, where x is the number of doubling periods, represents the height of the bamboo shoot, what are the values of a and b?

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "x = 2; a = 5; b = 3" A 5 inch tall bamboo shoot doubles in height every 3 days. If the equation y=ab^x, where x is the number of doubling periods, represents the height of the bamboo shoot

Answer:

Given the equations:

[tex]y=ab^x[/tex]        ....[1]

where,

a is the initial amount

b is the growth rate.

x is the number of doubling period and

y represents the height of the bamboo shoot.

As per the statement:

A 5 inch tall bamboo shoot doubles in height every 3 days.

⇒y(0)=a= 5 inch

doubles in height every 3 days

then

in 1 days =  [tex]\frac{x}{3}[/tex]

then the height of the bamboo shot becomes:

[tex]y=5(2)^{\frac{x}{3}}[/tex]

⇒[tex]y = 5(\sqrt[3]{2})^x[/tex]

On comparing with [1] we have;

⇒[tex]a = 5 in[/tex] and [tex]b = \sqrt[3]{2}[/tex]

Therefore, the value of a = 5 and  [tex]b = \sqrt[3]{2}[/tex]