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1 Topic 10 : Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 10.1.1 Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations

2 Previously we studied…

3 Now we will study…

4 Exponential Function The function defined by is called an exponential function with base b and exponent x. The domain of f is the set of all real numbers.

5 Identify Exponential Functions Which of the following are exponential functions? y = 3 x y = x 3 y = 2(7) x y = 2(-7) x yes no

6 Identify the Base Identify the base in each of the following. y = 3 x y = 2(7) x y = 3a x y = 4 x - 3

7 Example The exponential function with base 2 is the function with domain (– ,  ). The values of f(x) for selected values of x follow:

8 More Examples The values of f(x) for selected values of x follow:

9 Recall Laws of Exponents Let a and b be positive numbers and let x and y be real numbers. Then, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

10 Evaluate Exponential Functions y = 3 x for x = 4 y = 2(7) x for x = 3 y = -2(4 x ) for x = 3/2 y = 81 y = 686 y = -16

11 One way to solve exponential equations is to use the property that if 2 powers w/ the same base are equal, then their exponents are equal. For b>0 & b≠1 if b x = b y, then x=y Exponential Equations

12 Solve by equating exponents 4 3x = 8 x+1 (2 2 ) 3x = (2 3 ) x+1 rewrite w/ same base 2 6x = 2 3x+3 6x = 3x+3 x = 1 Check → 4 3*1 = 8 1+1 64 = 64

13 Your turn! 2 4x = 32 x-1 2 4x = (2 5 ) x-1 4x = 5x-5 5 = x Be sure to check your answer!!!

14 But… what happens when the base are different? When you can’t rewrite using the same base, you can solve by taking a log of both sides

15 Exponential vs Logarithms We’ve discussed exponential equations of the form y = b x (b > 0, b ≠ 1) You may recall that y is called the logarithm of x to the base b, and is denoted log b x. –Logarithm of x to the base b y = log b x if and only if x = b y (x > 0)

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17 Rewriting Logarithmic Equations:

18 Examples Solve log 3 x = 4 for x: Solution By definition, log 3 x = 4 implies x = 3 4 x = 81

19 Examples Solve log 16 4 = x for x: Solution log 16 4 = x is equivalent to 4 = 16 x 4 = (4 2 ) x or 4 1 = 4 2x from which we deduce that

20 Examples

21 Logarithmic Notation

22 Laws of Logarithms If m and n are positive numbers, then 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

23 Change base Formula

24 When you can’t rewrite using the same base, you can solve by taking a log of both sides 2 x = 7 log 2 x = log 7 x log 2 = log 7 x = ≈ 2.807

25 Practice…Practice…Practice


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