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Warm-Up Exercises Evaluate the expression without using a calculator. ANSWER –1 ANSWER –3 2.– 2 5 0

Warm-Up Exercises Evaluate the expression without using a calculator. ANSWER A savings account pays 3% interest compounded monthly. What is the growth factor for this account? ANSWER –2

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 1 Graph y = b for 0 < b < 1 x Graph y = 1 2 x SOLUTION STEP 1 Make a table of values STEP 2 Plot the points from the table. STEP 3 Draw, from right to left, a smooth curve that begins just above the x -axis, passes through the plotted points, and moves up to the left.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 2 Graph y = ab for 0 < b < 1 x Graph the function. a. Graph y = x SOLUTION Plot (0, 2) and.Then, from right to left, draw a curve that begins just above the x -axis, passes through the two points, and moves up to the left. 1, 1 2 a.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 2 Graph y = ab for 0 < b < 1 x b. Graph y = –3 2 5 x Graph the function. SOLUTION Plot (0, –3) and. Then,from right to left, draw a curve that begins just below the x -axis, passes through the two points,and moves down to the left. b.b. 1, – 6 5

Warm-Up Exercises YOU TRY for Examples 1 and 2 Graph the function. 2 3 x 1. y =

Warm-Up Exercises YOU TRY for Examples 1 and 2 Graph the function. 2. y = –2 3 4 x

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 3 Graph y = ab + k for 0 < b < 1 x – h Graph y = 3 –2. State the domain and range. 1 2 x+1 SOLUTION Begin by sketching the graph of y =, which passes through (0, 3) and. Then translate the graph left 1 unit and down 2 units.Notice that the translated graph passes through (– 1, 1) and x 3 2 1, – 1 2 0,

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 3 Graph y = ab + k for 0 < b < 1 x – h The graph’s asymptote is the line y = –2. The domain is all real numbers, and the range is y > –2.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem Write an exponential decay model giving the snowmobile’s value y (in dollars) after t years. Estimate the value after 3 years. Graph the model. Use the graph to estimate when the value of the snowmobile will be $2500. A new snowmobile costs $4200. The value of the snowmobile decreases by 10% each year. Snowmobiles

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem The initial amount is a = 4200 and the percent decrease is r = So, the exponential decay model is: Write exponential decay model. Substitute 4200 for a and 0.10 for r. Simplify. y = a(1 – r) t = 4200(1 – 0.10) t = 4200(0.90) t When t = 3, the snowmobile’s value is y = 4200(0.90) 3 = $ SOLUTION STEP 1

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 4 Solve a multi-step problem The graph passes through the points (0, 4200) and (1, 3780).It has the t -axis as an asymptote. Plot a few other points. Then draw a smooth curve through the points. Using the graph, you can estimate that the value of the snowmobile will be $2500 after about 5 years. STEP 2 STEP 3

Warm-Up Exercises YOU TRY for Examples 3 and 4 Graph the function. State the domain and range. 3. y = x–1

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4 Graph the function. State the domain and range. 4. y = 5 –2 2 3 x+1

Warm-Up Exercises YOU TRY for Examples 3 and 4 Graph the function. State the domain and range. 5. g(x) = – x – 5

Warm-Up Exercises YOU TRY for Examples 3 and 4 6. SNOWMOBILE The value of a snowmobile has been decreasing by 7% each year since it was new. After 3 years, the value is $3000. Find the original cost of the snowmobile. $ SOLUTION

Warm-Up Exercises KEEP GOING ANSWER domain: all real numbers range: y > x 1. Graph y = 4. State the domain and range.

Warm-Up Exercises KEEP GOING ANSWER domain: all real numbers range: y > 2 2. Graph y = State the domain and range. 1 4 x+2

Warm-Up Exercises KEEP GOING 3. A new laptop computer costs $1500. The value of the computer decreases by 22% each other. a. Estimate the value of the computer after 2 years. b. Estimate when the computer will be worth $550. ANSWER about $ 913 ANSWER after about 4 yr