SOLUTION: So lost can anyone help me? find k in the exponential function N(t)=N base0e^kt, given that N(0)=1 and N(3)=7. thanks in advance.

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Question 108088: So lost can anyone help me? find k in the exponential function
N(t)=N base0e^kt, given that N(0)=1 and N(3)=7. thanks in advance.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
where
N(0)=1 and N(3)=7
Use your two values to solve for and












k~0.649
Check your answers.






These values match your original values.


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