Then/Now Graph exponential functions. Identify data that display exponential behavior.

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Then/Now Graph exponential functions. Identify data that display exponential behavior.

Concept

Example 1 Graph with a > 0 and b > 1 A. Graph y = 4 x. Find the y-intercept and state the domain and range. Graph the ordered pairs and connect the points with a smooth curve. Answer: The graph crosses the y-axis at 1, so the y-intercept is 1. The domain is all real numbers and the range is all positive real numbers.

Example 1 Graph with a > 0 and b > 1 B. Use the graph of y = 4 x to determine the approximate value of The graph represents all real values of x and their corresponding values of y for y = 4 x. Answer: The value of y is 8 when x = 1.5. Use a calculator to confirm this value = 8

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 1 A. Graph y = 5 x.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 1 B. Use the graph of y = 5 x to determine the approximate value of A.about 2.5 B.about 5 C.about 2 D.about 1.5

Example 2 Graph with a > 0 and 0 < b < 1 Graph the ordered pairs and connect the points with a smooth curve. Answer: The y-intercept is 1. The domain is all real numbers and the range is all positive real numbers. A. Find the y-intercept and state the domain and range.

Example 2 Graph with a > 0 and 0 < b < 1 Use a calculator to confirm this value. Answer: The value of y is about 8 when x = –1.5.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 2 A. Graph

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 2 A.about 1 B.about 3 C.about 2 D.about 0.1

Example 3 Use Exponential Functions to Solve Problems A. DEPRECIATION Some people say that the value of a new car decreases as soon as it is driven off the dealer’s lot. The function V = 25,000 ● 0.82 t models the depreciation of the value of a new car that originally cost $25,000. V represents the value of the car and t represents the time in years from the time the car was purchased.

Example 3 Use Exponential Functions to Solve Problems What is the value of the car after five years? V = 25,000 ● 0.82 t Original equation V = 25,000 ● t = 5 V = 9,270Use a calculator. Answer: After five years, the car's value is about $9270.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 A. DEPRECIATION The function V = 22,000 ● 0.82 t models the depreciation of the value of a new car that originally cost $22,000. V represents the value of the car and t represents the time in years from the time the car was purchased. Graph the function. A.B. C.D.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 $18,040 B. DEPRECIATION The function V = 22,000 ● 0.82 t models the depreciation of the value of a new car that originally cost $22,000. V represents the value of the car and t represents the time in years from the time the car was purchased. What is the value of the car after one year?

Example 4 Identify Exponential Behavior Determine whether the set of data displays exponential behavior. Explain why or why not. Method 1Look for a pattern. The domain values are at regular intervals of 10. Look for a common factor among the range values × 2.5

Example 4 Identify Exponential Behavior Method 2Graph the data. Answer: The graph shows a rapidly increasing value of y as x increases. This is a characteristic of exponential behavior. Answer: Since the domain values are at regular intervals and the range values differ by a positive common factor, the data are probably exponential. The equation for the data may involve (2.5) x.

A.A B.B C.C Example 4 A.no B.yes C.cannot be determined Determine whether the set of data displays exponential behavior.