What is the constant ratio of the function?
f(x) = 3x
3
See slide 20
Decreasing.
See slide 21.
f(x) = 5(2)x
All functions of the general form y = mx + b
Linear
What is the initial amount of the function?
f(x) = 3(9)x
f(x) = 6(1/4)x
Decreasing
(0, 20)
(1, 10)
(2, 5)
(3, 5/2)
(4, 5/4)
f(x) = 20(1/2)x
All functions of the general form f(x) = a(b)x
Exponential
What is the initial amount of the function?
f(x) = (1/2)x
1
The exponential function f(x)=2x increases as x increases. Do all exponential functions of the form bx behave this way?
No. Exponential functions decrease when 0<b<1.
Identify the error Ms. K made when writing the function with the following characteristics.
Initial Amount: 6
Constant Ratio: 1/3
f(x) = 6(1/3)x
f(x) = 2x
She multiplied the initial amount and constant ratio, which is mathematically incorrect according to the rules of exponents and multiplication.
See slide 23.
Linear
Identify both the constant ratio and the initial amount of the function.
f(x) = 8(1.2)x
Constant ratio: 1.2
Initial amount: 8
f(x) = bx, where b = 1.
NEITHER! It is constant.
See slide 22.
f(x) = 3(2)x
Scientists have discovered a new species of rabbits. When studying the population of rabbits over time, the scientists observe that the population of rabbits doubles every 3 months.
Exponential