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Warm up In 1991 the population of Humpback whales was 5263. The Humpback population decreases at an annual rate of 1.5%. What is the exponential equation modeling this decay? What will the Humpback population be in 2012?

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Page 1: Warm up In 1991 the population of Humpback whales was 5263. The Humpback population decreases at an annual rate of 1.5%. What is the exponential equation.

Warm upIn 1991 the population of Humpback whales was 5263. The Humpback population decreases at an annual rate of 1.5%.

What is the exponential equation modeling this decay?

What will the Humpback population be in 2012?

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Warm up Answer

• Equation:

• Number of whales in 2012:

y= 3831 whales

𝑦=5263 (1− .015 )𝑥

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Rational Exponents and Roots

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Remember:

• What is the difference between a Power function and an Exponential function?

• Power has variable in the base and exponential has variable in the exponent.

• (you need to know this for #1 on the homework)

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Definition of Rational Exponents

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So….

• OR • Also remember So, reciprocals of fractions cancel each other out.

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Example 1

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Solution

• Rewrite with a fraction• =47 Set equal to original value• Raise both sides to the power of

the reciprocal to cancel out the exponent• Put in the calculator to simplify.

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Example 2: You try!

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Answer:

352.33

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Example 3: what if there is a coefficient?

3√ 4 𝑥2+8.5=19.8

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Answer

• Original• Subtract 8.5• Change cube-root to a fraction• Cube both sides to cancel • Divide by 4• Raise both sides to the

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Remember from way back when…

• The general equation for transformation of functions…

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Example 4• The original equation in black is . Write an

equation for the shifted function in red.

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Answer

𝑓 (𝑥 )=(−𝑥−5 )34+1

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Homework

• 5.3 Worksheet• 1 all• 2 a-c• 3 a-f• 4 a-c