Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 3
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 3
LOGARITHMIC
FUNCTIONS
EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION
If x and b are real numbers such that b > 0 and
b ≠ 1, then f(x) = bx is an exponential function
with base b.
Examples of exponential functions:
a) y = 3x b) f(x) = 6x c) y = 2x
Dom ain: , y bx
Range: 0 ,
y int ercept : 0 ,1
x int ercept : none
Horizontal Asym ptote: x axis
o x
EXAMPLE 1: Graph the function y = 3x
X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y 1/27 1/9 1/3 1 3 9 27
y 3x
o x
EXAMPLE 2: Graph the function y = (1/3)x
X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y 27 9 3 1 1/3 1/9 1/27
x
1
y
3
o x
NATURAL EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION: f(x) = ex
y
Dom ain: , f x ex
Range: 0 ,
y int ercept : 0 ,1
x int ercept : none
Horizontal Asym ptote: x axis
o x
LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION
For all positive real numbers x and b, b ≠ 1, the
inverse of the exponential function y = bx is the
logarithmic function y = logb x.
In symbol, y = logb x if and only if x = by
d ) log5 0.04 2
EXAMPLE 2: Express in logarithmic form:
a ) 63 216
5
4
b) 16 32
4
3
c) 27 81
1
2
d ) 49 7
PROPERTIES OF LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
o x
1
Domain: 0,
Range : ,
y logb x
x int ercept: 0,1
y int ercept: none
VerticalAsympt ot e: y axis
EXAMPLE 1: Graph the function y = log3 x
X 1/27 1/9 1/3 1 3 9 27
y -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y
y log3 x
1
o x
EXAMPLE 2: Graph the function y = log1/3 x
X 27 9 3 1 1/3 1/9 1/27
y -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y
1
o x
y log1 x
3
PROPERTIES OF EXPONENTS
If a and b are positive real numbers, and m and n
are rational numbers, then the following
properties holds true:
m
a am
aman am n
b bm
m
a m n
a m 1
a
an am
1
m n mn n
a a a n
a
m m
m m m
ab a b a n n
a m n
a
To solve exponential equations, the following
property can be used:
bm = bn if and only if m = n and b > 0, b ≠ 1
EXAMPLE 1: Simplify the following:
4 2
a ) 3x
2
10 5
b) 32x
EXAMPLE 2: Solve for x:
a ) 3x 4
32 x 1
b) 4 2x 1
8x 5
x 2
1 x x 4 x
c) 16 d) 3 27
2
PROPERTIES OF LOGARITHMS
If M, N, and b (b ≠ 1) are positive real numbers,
and r is any real number, then
logb MN logb M logb N
M
logb logb M logb N
N
logb N r r logb N
logb b 1
logb 1 0
logb b x x
logb x
b x
Since logarithmic function is continuous and one-
to-one, every positive real number has a unique
logarithm to the base b. Therefore,
logbN = logbM if and only if N=M
a) 4 3 log 2x 16
b) log2 25 x 3
c) ln x 8
d) log5 x 2 25 log5 x 5 2
e) log2 x 6 log2 x 2 log2 x
f ) log7 x 5 log7 x 1 1
Application: (Exponential and Logarithmic Equations)
1. The growth rate for a particular bacterial culture can be
calculated using the formula B = 900(2)t/50, where B is
the number of bacteria and t is the elapsed time in
hours. How many bacteria will be present after 5 hours?
2. How many hours will it take for there to be 18,000
bacteria present in the culture in example (1)?
3. A fossil that originally contained 100 mg of carbon-14
now contains 75 mg of the isotope. Determine the
approximate age of the fossil, to the nearest 100 years, if
the half-life
t
of carbon-14 is 5,570 years.
k
A Ao 2 where: A presentamt.of isot ope
Ao orig. amt.of isot ope
t timeit t akesto reduce orig. amt.of isot opepresent
k Half life of theisot ope
4. In a town of 15,000 people, the spread of a rumor that
the local transit company would go on strike was such
that t hours after the rumor started, f(t) persons heard
the rumor, where experience over time has shown that
15,000
f t
1 7499 e 0.8 t
a) How many people started the rumor?
b) How many people heard the rumor after 5 hours?
5. A sum of $5,000 is invested at an interest rate of 5% per
year. Find the time required for the money to double if
the interest is compounded (a) semi-annually (b)
continuously.
A P1 r simpleint erest for1 year
nt
r
At P 1 int erest compoundedn t imesper year
n
At P er t int erest compoundedcont inuously