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Exponent Rules!
Graphically Speaking
100

Convert this logarithmic function into an exponential function: 

log_2(32)=5

2^5 = 32

100

Evaluate: 

log_5(125)

3

100

Solve:

log_x(64)=6

x=2 

(2^6 = 64)

100

2^3xx2^2 = 2^x

x = 5

100

The graph of   f(x)=4(3)^x-2   is below.

What is the y-intercept of the function, f(x)?

[Remember how we write points.]

(0,2)

200

Convert this exponential function into a logarithmic function:

15^2 = 225

log_15(225)=2

200

Evaluate: 

log_4(1/64)

-3
200

Solve: 

log_2(x)=-3

x=1/8

200

(3^2)^3

3^6

 OR 

729

200

The graph of   f(x)=4(3)^x-2   is below.

What is the equation for the asymptote of f(x)?

y=-2

300

Determine which student correctly completed the problem, explain the errors in the incorrect work.

Michael is correct, Jalynn is incorrect. 10^3= 1000 not 30, she also did not use inverse operations and subtracted 4 from both sides.
300

Evaluate

1/2

300

Solve:

log_3(4x-5)=3

x=8

300

Simplify with positive exponents: 

4^3/(4^6)

4^-3

 is NOT the final answer, because it doesn't have a POSITIVE exponent.

1/4^3 or 1/64


300

The graph of   f(x)=3(2)^x+1   is below.

What is the domain of the function, f(x)?

[Remember how we write domain.]

D: All real numbers or R

400

What is this function in exponential form:

log(0.0001)=-4

10^-4=0.0001

400

log(x)=0

ANYthing to the zero exponent equals... one.  

1

400

Solve for the x-intercept:

f(x) = log(x+5)

x = -4 or (-4,0)

400

Solve for p.

(7^(2/3))(7^(1/3))^4 = 7^p



p = 2

400

The graph of   f(x)=3(2)^x+1   is below.

What is the range of the function, f(x)?

[Remember how we write range.]

R: y>1