
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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Author: Erwin Kreyszig
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Part A: To the nearest tenth, approximately when will the flower’s height using fertilizer B exceed those using fertilizer A? Explain.
Part B: Ryan thinks flowers using fertilizer B will have heights that continue to exceed those using fertilizer A after 5 months. Explain why Ryan is incorrect.
Part C: To the nearest tenth, approximately when will the heights of flowers using fertilizer A exceed the heights of flowers using fertilizer B after the first 5 months? Explain.

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4. For the three-part question that follows, provide your answer to each part in the given workspace. Identify each part with a coordinating response. Be sure to clearly label each part of your response as Part A, Part B, and
Part C.
Ryan is comparing the growth rate of 2 different fertilizers on his sunflowers. Flowers using fertilizer A have a height represented by f(x) = 1.2" – 1; flowers using fertilizer B have a height represented by
f(z) = 0.08x“, where z represents the number of months, and y represents the height in feet.
Use the table and graph below
answer the following parts.
X) -12 -1
• Kx) = 0.08x
Fertilizer A
Fertilizer B
0.2
0.08
2
0.44
0.32
0.728
0.72
4
1.0736
1.28
5
1.48832
2
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