David buys a $12000 computer system. the value of the system is considered to depreciate by a fixed amount, which is 10% of the purchase price each year over a tenyear period.
a) Express the value of the computer system as a function of the number of years since its purchase.
b) What is the domain of the function.
a) v(t) = 1200(t) + 12000
b) the domain of this function is 0 10 = t
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