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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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f(t)=log(t-5)
t-5>0 t>5 g(x)=5e^x all real numbers g(x)=In(t+4) t+4>0 t>4 g(t)=5^t all real numbers
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Alicia
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There is a mathematical relationship between an airplane’s weight x and the runway length required at takeoff. For certain
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Tamie
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Given the axioms:
ln x = definite integral from 1 to x of 1/t dt ln e = 1 Given the theorems: ln a^r = r * ln a (for all real
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Sean
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True or False
(lna)5c = 5clna logab^4=(logab)^4 ln 5√xy=−5(lnx+lny) lne^3=lne^5−lne^2
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John
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graph this function and determine the domain,range and vertical asymptote.
f(x)=In(4-x) no need to graph just assist with points
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Sara
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Totally lost here!
Evaluate the exponential equation for three positive values of x, three negative values of x, and at x=0.
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Ally
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can anyone help me with that question
what is the domain of log(log(x)the base is 0.2)
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rania
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For the exponential function ex and logarithmic function log x, graphically show the effect if x is doubled.
I am having trouble
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Mario
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Consider the sequence t0 = 3, t1 = 3^3, t2 = 3^3^3 , t3 = 3^3^3^3,….. , defined by t0 = 3 and tn+1 = 3tn for n ≥ 0.
What are
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bazinga
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simplify:
e^3lnx+4lny
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Anonymous
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A popular search engine is targeting European countries where the number of online households is expected to grow at a steady
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Deeno
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1. e^ln3 - 2lnx
2. 2(lnx)^2 + lnx - 1 =0 3. d/dx (e^x . e^e^x)
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Linda
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A popular search engine is targeting European countries where the number of online households is expected to grow at a steady
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Wiz
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A popular search engine is targeting European countries where the number of online households is expected to grow at a steady
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Wiz
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Hi, I'm trying to learn logarithmic form and I'm kinda of stuck
Write in exponential form: 1.log(3)6561=x 2.x^4 = 625 Thank you
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Thomas
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differentiate and do not simplify:
Y=e^ -sq.rt x + e^3 - 2^(3x-1)
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Aliza
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How do you undo a logarithm
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1. The population of an endangered bird is decreasing at a rate of 0.75%
per year. There are currently about 200,000 of these
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An exponential function f(x)=(2/5)^x contains the point (3,0.064) . Its corresponding logarithmic function g(x)=log2/5 x (2/5 is
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The function f(x)=log5 x (5 is the base of x) has an x-intercept of (1,0) . What is the y-intercept of g(x)=5^x ?(1 point)
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An exponential function f(x)=(2/5)^x contains the point (3,0.064) . Its corresponding logarithmic function g(x)=log2/5 x (2/5 is
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The point (6,1) lies on the graph of the function h(x)=log6 x (6 is the base of x) . What point (not an intercept) is guaranteed
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If the exponential function f(x)=9^x includes the point (2,81) on the graph of the exponential curve, which point can be
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arithms to correctly rewrite f (x) = log2 (32x*)? (1 point)
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Simplify e^ln5
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The point (0.36, 2) lies on the graph of f(x) = log_(0epsilon)(x) What is the corresponding point on the graph of g(x) = 0.6 ^ x
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If (2, 200) lies on the graph of f(x) = 20^x , then (200, 2) must lie on the graph of g(x) = log20 x (20 is the base of x) .(1
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f(x)=30^x and g(x)=log (base 30) x are inverses of each other. Therefore the graph of g(x) is a reflection of f(x) over the line
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Expand the logarithm log_3(h/9)(1 point)
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Find the domain of log base 5 (x-4)
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log3(5x) in expanded form
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