PPT4-Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
PPT4-Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Business Mathematics
Week 4
Exponential Functions
Logarithmic Functions
Properties of Logarithms
Logarithmic and Exponential
Equations
EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS
• The function f defined by
f x bx
where b > 0, b 1, and the exponent x is any real number, is
called an exponential function.
• Rules for Exponents:
Example: Exponent
1. 32 = 3 x 3 = 9
2. 24 x 23= 24+3 = 27= 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2
3. 55 : 53 = 55-3 = 52= 5 x 5
4. (4 x 2)3 = 43 x 23 = (4 x 4 x 4) x (2 x 2 x 2)
Graph the Exponential
Function
Example:
f(x) = (1/2)x
Solution:
Properties of Exponential
Functions
Example: Population Growth
1 1
d. .log 5 log 5 2 log 5 2 (0.6990) 0.3495
1/ 2
LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL
EQUATIONS
• A logarithmic equation involves the logarithm
of an expression containing an unknown.
• An exponential equation has the unknown
appearing in an exponent.
Example: Oxygen Composition
An experiment was conducted with a particular type of small animal. The logarithm
of the amount of oxygen consumed per hour was determined for a number of the
animals and was plotted against the logarithms of the weights of the animals. It was
found that
log y log 5.934 0.885 log x
where y is the number of microliters of oxygen consumed per hour and x is the
weight of the animal (in grams). Solve for y.
Solution:
log y log 5.934 0.885 log x
log 5.934 log x 0.885
log y log(5.934 x 0.885 )
y 5.934 x 0.885
Thank You