I am assuming that by this you mean exponential growth (the inverse of logarithmic growth. This particular growth rate is the most common type of growth rate in most systems. The following is defined as: W=what you want Wo=what you have initially k=the rate at which the growth is proportional to t=time frame This growth system is based on the fact that what your final product is, is based on what you have at everytime (eg. population growth is proportional to how many people you have) Defined Mathematically dW/dt=kW Rearranging this dW/W=kdt Integrating yields ln(W/Wo)=k*(t(final)-t(initial)) Note: t initial is usually just zero. And if this is used the function is linear (but note the axis) raising both sides to the e (to eliminate the natural log) W/Wo=exp(k*(t(final)-t(initial))) or more commonly W=Wo*exp(k*(t(final)-t(initial))) Hope this helps!
Exponential growth
The mathematician spent all day trying to derive the complex formula.
The answer depends on what information you have.
Area = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
The formula for population growth is based on the formula for interest. The formula is Final Population is equal to Initial Population multiplied by e raised to the power of the product of the rate of growth multiplied by the time of growth, or P(f) = P(o) * e ^ (rt).
Exponential growth
Logarithmic growth is inverse of exponential growth... r = growth rate P = initial population value Y = result t = time Formula: Y = P * log r(t) While exponential growth is as follows: Y = P * (1 + r) ^ t Y = P * EXP(1) ^ t (if growth "r" is contigous over time "t") also linear growth formula is: Y = P * r * t finaly here is polynomial growth: Y = P * t ^ r ~codekiddy.
Logarithmic growth is the inverse of exponential growth. Exponential growth is a growth that occurs at a rate that is consistent and fast.
Ozone layer has no formula. However there is a formula for ozone and that is O3.
The mathematician spent all day trying to derive the complex formula.
pH=-log(H+)
The answer depends on what information you have.
cell growth is rapid, and plotting the log of the number of cells versus the generation on a logarithmic graph produces a linear graph
There is no subject to this question: "logarithmic" is an adjective but there is no noun (or noun phrase) to go with it. The answer will depend on logarithmic what? Logarithmic distribution, logarithmic transformation or what?
it is equal to the negative log of H+ ions. Ph=-log[H+]
Bacteria are most sensitive to antibiotics during the exponential stage (rapid growth).
Exponential