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==Section 6.1: Composite Functions== | |||
Definition of composite function | |||
Evaluating composite function | |||
Finding composite function and its domain | |||
Finding domain of f o g | |||
Finding composite function and its domain | |||
Showing two composite functions are equal | |||
Finding components of composite function | |||
Finding components of composite function | |||
==Section 6.2: One to One Functions, Inverse Functions== | |||
One to one function definition | |||
Determining whether function is one-to-one | |||
Horizontal line test | |||
Using horizontal line test | |||
Inverse function | |||
Verifying inverse functions | |||
Verifying inverse functions | |||
Graphing inverse functions | |||
How to find inverse function | |||
Finding inverse function | |||
Finding inverse of domain-restricted function | |||
==Section 6.3: Exponential Functions== | |||
Using calculator to evaluate powers of 2 | |||
Intro to exponential growth | |||
Identifying linear vs exponential functions | |||
Graphing exponential function | |||
Properties of exponential functions | |||
Graphing an exponential function | |||
Graphing exponential functions using transformations | |||
Definition of the number e | |||
Graphing exponential functions using transformations | |||
Solving exponential equations | |||
Solving exponential equations | |||
Summary: Properties of the exponential function | |||
==Section 6.4: Logarithmic Functions== | |||
Relating logs to exponents | |||
Changing exponential equations to logarithmic equations | |||
Changing log expr to exponential expr | |||
Find exact value of log expr | |||
Find domain of log function | |||
Graph log function and its inverse | |||
Graph a log function and its inverse | |||
Solving log equations | |||
Using logs to solve exponential equation | |||
Summary: properties of the log function | |||
==Section 6.5: Properties of Logarithms== | |||
Establishing properties of logarithms | |||
Theorem: properties of logs | |||
Using properties | |||
Log of product equals sum of logs | |||
Log of quotient equals diff of logs | |||
Log of power equals product of power and log | |||
Write log expr as sum of logs | |||
Write log expr as diff of logs | |||
Write log expr as sum and diff of logs | |||
Write expr as single logarithm | |||
Approximating a log with non-10 and non-e base | |||
Using change of base formula | |||
Summary: properties of logs | |||
Logarithm history/invention | |||
==Section 6.6: Logarithmic and Exponential Equations== | |||
==Section 6.7: Financial Models== | |||
==Section 6.8: Growth Decay Models== | |||
==Section 6.7: Building Exponential, Logarithmic, Logistic Models== | |||
=Chapter 6 Objectives= | =Chapter 6 Objectives= | ||
Revision as of 07:08, 19 September 2016
Chapter 6: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Chapter 6: Exponential/Log Functions
- Composition functions
- One to one functions and inverse functions
- Exponential functions
- Logarithmic functions
- Properties of logs
- Log and exponential equations
- Financial models
- Exponential growth and decay
- Logistic growth and decay
- Building log/exp models
Section 6.1: Composite Functions
Definition of composite function
Evaluating composite function
Finding composite function and its domain
Finding domain of f o g
Finding composite function and its domain
Showing two composite functions are equal
Finding components of composite function
Finding components of composite function
Section 6.2: One to One Functions, Inverse Functions
One to one function definition
Determining whether function is one-to-one
Horizontal line test
Using horizontal line test
Inverse function
Verifying inverse functions
Verifying inverse functions
Graphing inverse functions
How to find inverse function
Finding inverse function
Finding inverse of domain-restricted function
Section 6.3: Exponential Functions
Using calculator to evaluate powers of 2
Intro to exponential growth
Identifying linear vs exponential functions
Graphing exponential function
Properties of exponential functions
Graphing an exponential function
Graphing exponential functions using transformations
Definition of the number e
Graphing exponential functions using transformations
Solving exponential equations
Solving exponential equations
Summary: Properties of the exponential function
Section 6.4: Logarithmic Functions
Relating logs to exponents
Changing exponential equations to logarithmic equations
Changing log expr to exponential expr
Find exact value of log expr
Find domain of log function
Graph log function and its inverse
Graph a log function and its inverse
Solving log equations
Using logs to solve exponential equation
Summary: properties of the log function
Section 6.5: Properties of Logarithms
Establishing properties of logarithms
Theorem: properties of logs
Using properties
Log of product equals sum of logs
Log of quotient equals diff of logs
Log of power equals product of power and log
Write log expr as sum of logs
Write log expr as diff of logs
Write log expr as sum and diff of logs
Write expr as single logarithm
Approximating a log with non-10 and non-e base
Using change of base formula
Summary: properties of logs
Logarithm history/invention
Section 6.6: Logarithmic and Exponential Equations
Section 6.7: Financial Models
Section 6.8: Growth Decay Models
Section 6.7: Building Exponential, Logarithmic, Logistic Models
Chapter 6 Objectives
Section 6.1:
- Form a composite function
- Form the domain of a composite function
Section 6.2:
- Determine whether a function is one-to-one
- Determine the inverse of a ffunction defined yb a map or a set of ordered pairs
- Obtain the graph of the inverse funciton from the graph of the funcitno
- Find the inverse of a funciton defined by an equation
Section 6.3
- Evaluate exponential functions
- Grha exp functions
- Define e
8 Solve exponential equations
Section 6.4
- Change exp statements to log statements and log statements to exp statements
- Evaluate log expressions
- Determine domain of log function
- Graph log functions
- Solve log equations
Section 6.5:
- Work with the properties of logs
- Write a log expression as a sum or difference of logs
- Write a log expression as a single log
- Evaluate logs whose base is neither 10 nor e
Section 6.6:
- Solve log equations
- Solve exponential equations
- Solve log and exponential equations using a graphing utility
Section 6.7:
- Determine the future value of a lump sum of money
- Calculate effective rates of return
- Determine the present value of a lump sum of money
- Determine the rate of interest or time required to double a lump sum of money
Section 6.8:
- Find equations of populations obeying law of uninhibited growth
- Find equations of populations obeying law of decay
- Use Newton's Law of Cooling
- Use logistic models
Section 6.9:
- Build exp model from data
- Build log model from data
- build logistic model from data
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