Chapter 8 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions1
Chapter 8 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions1
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Chapter 8 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Asymptote:
a. b. c.
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a. b.
You buy a new car for $24,000. The value of the car decreases by 16% each
year. What is the value of the car after two years?
Summary:
a. b. c. d.
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Continuously Compounded Interest: A = Pe
IV. Finding the Balance in an Account.
You deposit $1000 in an account that pays 8% annual interest compounded
continuously. What is the balance after 1 year?
You deposit $1500 in an account that pays 7.5% annual interest compounded
continuously. What is the balance after 2 years?
b. Use the graph to estimate when the number of species reached 1000.
Vocabulary:
Logarithm of y with base b:
Common logarithm:
Natural logarithm:
f(g(x)) =
c. y = log8 x d. y = ln (x – 3)
Summary:
Properties:
Let b, u, and v be positive numbers such that b does not equal 1.
Product Property:
Quotient Property:
Power Property:
c.
Logarithms with any base other than 10 or e can be written in terms of common
or natural logarithms using the change-of-base formula.
b. Assume that you have $1000 to invest. Complete the table to show how
long your investment would take to double, triple, and quadruple.
c. 5x = 8 d. 9 – 4ex = 5
g. 5x + 2 + 3 = 25 h. ½ e-2x = 6
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b. log2 x + log2 (x – 7) = 3
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On May 22, 1960, a powerful earthquake took place in Chile. It had a moment
magnitude of 9.5. How much energy did this earthquake release?
Summary: