Exam 7: Exponentials, Logarithms and Other Transcendental Functions
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Decide whether the function described has an inverse. The length of the shadow of a flagpole from noon to dusk.
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Graph the function. [It may be helpful to find the intervals on which the function is increasing and decreasing, concave up and concave down.]
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A flywheel of radius r is driven by a reciprocating shaft S and a linking arm L (see figure below).
If x represents the displacement of the shaft from its leftmost position, then the angle
between the linking arm and the centerline of the shaft is
. Find the maximum value of
.




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Decide whether the function described has an inverse. The weight of a package dependent upon the amount of postage bought.
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Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression as a single term. 

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