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5.7 – Exponential Equations; Changing Bases

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2 5.7 – Exponential Equations; Changing Bases
Essential Question: How do you solve for a variable exponent when you cannot get the same base on both sides of the equal sign?

3 Exponential Equation 2x – 3 = 8 2x – 3 = 23
an equation that contains a variable in the exponent. 2x – 3 = 8 (Some cannot be solved this way.) 2x – 3 = 23

4 Change of Base Formula log b c = Ex. Find log 6 7.

5 Examples a) 3-x = .7 b) c) 3x = 9 d) 1.1x = 2

6 Example The half-life of carbon-11 is 20 minutes. How long will it take for 800 g of carbon-11 to decay to: a) 640 g b) 40 g

7 Example The population of Kenya reached 25,000,000 people in When will it reach 50,000,000 people? Assume an annual rate of increases of 4.1%.

8 Example A $10,000 certificate of deposit at a certain bank will double in value in 9 years. a) Give a formula for the accumulated amount t years after the investment is made. b) How long does it take the money to triple in value?

9 Example For each pair of equations, solve one of them by using powers of the same base number. To the nearest hundredth, solve the other by using logarithms. a) 4x = 16 b) 25x = 4x = 20 25x = 2


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