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Chapter 6: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Section 6-1: Introduction to Exponential Functions

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Page 2: Section 6-1: Introduction to Exponential Functions

Objective

Discover by point-wise plotting what the graph of an exponential function looks like.

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Exponential Function

An exponential function is a function whose general equation is:

xy a b

Where a and b stand for constants, b is positive, and x and y are independent and dependent

variables, respectively.

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Example:

Consider the function f(x) = 2x

Calculate f(4), f(3), f(2), and f(1).

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Objective

Use the definition of exponentiation to evaluate expressions that have powers with positive integer exponents, in preparation for learning the properties in the next section.

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ExponentiationFor Positive Integer Exponents

xn means the product of n x’s.

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Names in the Expression xn

x is called the base.

n is called the exponent.

The whole term xn is called a power.

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Agreement

If the base of a power consists of more than one symbol, then it must be placed in parentheses. Fore example,

(xy)5

(x-y)5

(-x)5

Otherwise, the exponent only applies to one symbol. For example,

xy5 = x(y5)

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Evaluate the Following Examples

4

4

5

1) 2 3

2) 2

3) 7

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Given f(x) =3x

Evaluate:f (3)

f (2)

f (1)

Plot the graph of the function.

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