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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

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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