Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Applications
Unit 9
Rational ExponentsUnit 9: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Applications
Rational Exponents
7th Period2nd Period
Rational Exponents
7th Period2nd Period
Rational Exponents
2nd Period 7th Period
Exponential FunctionsUnit 9: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Applications
Exponential Functions
Exponential Functions2nd Period 7th Period
Exponential Functions2nd Period 7th Period
Logarithmic FunctionsUnit 9: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Applications
Logarithmic Functions
Logarithms on a Calculator
Logarithmic Functions
Logarithmic Functions
Examples
Examples
Examples
Other Functions and RulesUnit 9: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Applications
Percent Growth and Decay
Periodic Interest
e and ln(x)The number e is an important mathematical
constant, approximately equal to 2.718281828.
Like the constant π, e is irrational: it is not a ratio of integers.
Sometimes called Euler's number after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler.
e is the base of the natural logarithm, and are inverse functions.
Rules for Exponents and Logarithms
Exponential Growth and Decay
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