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Using a linear function to determine the number of songs in a music collection

Marcus currently has 200 songs in his music collection. Every month, he adds 15 new songs. Write a formula for the number of songs, N , in his collection as a function of time, t , the number of months. How many songs will he own at the end of one year?

The initial value for this function is 200 because he currently owns 200 songs, so N ( 0 ) = 200 , which means that b = 200.

The number of songs increases by 15 songs per month, so the rate of change is 15 songs per month. Therefore we know that m = 15. We can substitute the initial value and the rate of change into the slope-intercept form of a line.

This image shows the equation f of x equals m times x plus b. It shows that m is the value 15 and b is 200. It then shows the equation rewritten as N of t equals 15 times t plus 200.

We can write the formula N ( t ) = 15 t + 200.

With this formula, we can then predict how many songs Marcus will have at the end of one year (12 months). In other words, we can evaluate the function at t = 12.

N ( 12 ) = 15 ( 12 ) + 200 = 180 + 200 = 380

Marcus will have 380 songs in 12 months.

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Using a linear function to calculate salary based on commission

Working as an insurance salesperson, Ilya earns a base salary plus a commission on each new policy. Therefore, Ilya’s weekly income I , depends on the number of new policies, n , he sells during the week. Last week he sold 3 new policies, and earned $760 for the week. The week before, he sold 5 new policies and earned $920. Find an equation for I ( n ) , and interpret the meaning of the components of the equation.

The given information gives us two input-output pairs: ( 3 , 760 ) and ( 5 , 92 0 ) . We start by finding the rate of change.

m = 920 760 5 3 = $ 160 2   policies = $ 80 per policy

Keeping track of units can help us interpret this quantity. Income increased by $160 when the number of policies increased by 2, so the rate of change is $80 per policy. Therefore, Ilya earns a commission of $80 for each policy sold during the week.

We can then solve for the initial value.

I ( n ) = 80 n + b 760 = 80 ( 3 ) + b when n = 3 , I ( 3 ) = 760 760 80 ( 3 ) = b 520 = b

The value of b is the starting value for the function and represents Ilya’s income when n = 0 , or when no new policies are sold. We can interpret this as Ilya’s base salary for the week, which does not depend upon the number of policies sold.

We can now write the final equation.

I ( n ) = 80 n + 520

Our final interpretation is that Ilya’s base salary is $520 per week and he earns an additional $80 commission for each policy sold.

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Using tabular form to write an equation for a linear function

[link] relates the number of rats in a population to time, in weeks. Use the table to write a linear equation.

number of weeks, w 0 2 4 6
number of rats, P(w) 1000 1080 1160 1240

We can see from the table that the initial value for the number of rats is 1000, so b = 1000.

Rather than solving for m , we can tell from looking at the table that the population increases by 80 for every 2 weeks that pass. This means that the rate of change is 80 rats per 2 weeks, which can be simplified to 40 rats per week.

P ( w ) = 40 w + 1000

If we did not notice the rate of change from the table we could still solve for the slope using any two points from the table. For example, using ( 2 , 1080 ) and ( 6 , 1240 )

m = 1240 1080 6 2 = 160 4 = 40
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Source:  OpenStax, Algebra and trigonometry. OpenStax CNX. Nov 14, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11758/1.6
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