Exam 13: Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions

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Using a calculator, find to the nearest ten-thousandth. -Using a calculator, find to the nearest ten-thousandth. -

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Determine whether the function is one-to-one. -f(x) = 6x - 6

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Solve the problem. When appropriate, round the solution to the nearest tenth. As needed, use the formula pH = Solve the problem. When appropriate, round the solution to the nearest tenth. As needed, use the formula pH =   -Find the pH if   . -Find the pH if Solve the problem. When appropriate, round the solution to the nearest tenth. As needed, use the formula pH =   -Find the pH if   . .

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Find the inverse of the relation. -{(6, 0), (-4, 1), (-6, 2), (-8, 3)}

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Solve. -In the formula A = Iekt, A is the amount of radioactive material remaining from an initial amount I at a given time t and k is a negative constant determined by the nature of the material. A certain radioactive isotope Decays at a rate of 0.3% annually. Determine the half-life of this isotope, to the nearest year.

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Solve the equation. -Solve the equation. -

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Solve. -Solve. -  = x = x

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Find f(x) and g(x) such that h(x) = Find f(x) and g(x) such that h(x) =   -h(x) =  -h(x) = Find f(x) and g(x) such that h(x) =   -h(x) =

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Graph the relation using solid circles and the inverse using open circles. -{(-1, 16), (-7, -2), (5, -11)} Graph the relation using solid circles and the inverse using open circles. -{(-1, 16), (-7, -2), (5, -11)}

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Find the common logarithm to four decimal places. -log 1629

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Graph the function. -Graph the function. -

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Solve. -Assume the cost of a car is $17,000. With continuous compounding in effect,find the number of years it would take to double the cost of the car at an annual inflation rate of 7.9%. Round the answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Find the logarithm. -Find the logarithm. -

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Solve the problem. When appropriate, round the solution to the nearest tenth. As needed, use the formula pH = Solve the problem. When appropriate, round the solution to the nearest tenth. As needed, use the formula pH =   -Find the [H3O+] if the pH = 7 .4. -Find the [H3O+] if the pH = 7 .4.

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Find the requested composition of functions. -Given f(x) = 7x + 8 and g(x) = 5x - 1, find Find the requested composition of functions. -Given f(x) = 7x + 8 and g(x) = 5x - 1, find

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Solve the equation. -log ( 5 + x) - log (x - 3 ) = log 3

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Solve the equation. -Solve the equation. -

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Determine whether the given function is one-to-one. If so, find a formula for the inverse. -f(x) = 4x + 3

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Solve the problem. -Use the formula Solve the problem. -Use the formula   , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of   produced by the soundwave, and   A certain noise measures 117 decibels. If the intensity is multiplied by 1000, how many decibels will the new noise measure? , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of Solve the problem. -Use the formula   , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of   produced by the soundwave, and   A certain noise measures 117 decibels. If the intensity is multiplied by 1000, how many decibels will the new noise measure? produced by the soundwave, and Solve the problem. -Use the formula   , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of   produced by the soundwave, and   A certain noise measures 117 decibels. If the intensity is multiplied by 1000, how many decibels will the new noise measure? A certain noise measures 117 decibels. If the intensity is multiplied by 1000, how many decibels will the new noise measure?

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Express as a single logarithm. -Express as a single logarithm. -

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