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Exponential Functions, Growth, and Decay (2 Questions)
• Tell whether each function represents growth or decay, then graph by using a table of values:
• 1. 0.5(1.25)x
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Inverses (3 questions)
• Write the inverse of the following function:
• 2.
y 3x 7
10
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Logarithmic functions (4 questions)
• Write the exponential in logarithmic form:• 3. 35 =343
• Write the logarithmic in exponential form:• 4. 2 = logo.6 0.36
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Properties of logarithms (6 questions)
• Express as a single logarithm and simplify• 5. log2 8+ log2 16
• 6. log 10 – log 0.1
• 7. ln e4x 8. e4 ln x
• 9. log 1064 – 2(10log 16)log2 16
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Exponential and Logarithmic Equations (4 questions)
• Solve:• 10. 3x-1 = 1/9 11. 5x =
50
• 12. 2x+4 = 20
• 13. log (x – 2) + log (x + 2) = 21
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The natural Base, e (4 questions, overlapping with properties of logs)
• Simplify:• 14. eln(2x+1) 15. ln e14x
• 16. Use the natural decay function: N(t) = N0e-kt to find the age of a fossil
containing 30% of the original amount of a substance whose half life is 5000 years.
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Transformations (2 questions)
• 17. Write the transformed function: f(x) = log (x – 1) is translated
5 units right at then reflected across the x-axis.
18.Write the transformed function:f(x) = ex is reflected across the x –
axis, stretched vertically by a factor of 3, and shifted 2 units down.
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Exponential and Logarithmic Regressions (2 questions)
• The table gives the population size of a flock of birds in one habitat over the last 55 years.
• Find an exponential regression for the data.
Years since Data was first collected
Population Size
5 18
22 22
40 85
57 185