

Lesson 6.3 Intro to Exponential Functions
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Sara-Aubrey Erikson
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Intro to Exponential Functions
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Remember
Linear functions have a constant rate of change (as x increases, y increases by constant addition or subtraction.
Exponential functions have a constant multiplier (as x increases, y increases by multiplication).
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Multiple Select
Choose all the tables that represent exponential functions.
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a is the starting value, initial value or y-intercept. This value cannot be 0.
b is the constant multiplier or growth/decay factor. This value must be greater than 0 but cannot equal 1.
x almost always represents time.
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Multiple Choice
Which variable represents time passed in the function y=abx?
y
a
b
x
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Multiple Choice
What is the initial value of the situation represented by f(x)=0.05(2)x?
0.05
2
0.1
1
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Multiple Choice
Identify the y-intercept (initial value) in the function y=13(.27)x
0
.27
13
3.51
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Multiple Choice
Which function has the greatest y-intercept?
y=3⋅4x
y=4⋅3x
y=1⋅5x
y=5⋅2x
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct equation for the table
y=4(5)x
y=5(20)x
y=5(4)x
y=5(15)x
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Evaluating Functions
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Multiple Choice
Use the function, M =.05(2)t, where M is the amount of money you have after t days.
How much money will you have after 14 days?
$ 819.20
$ 8,192.00
$ 1.40
$ 819.02
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Multiple Choice
Use the function, N = 14,000(.96)t. Where N is the number of employees and t is the number of years.
How many employees will there be after 3 years?
14,000 employees
12,386 employees
40,360 employees
15,748 employees
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Growth
A function grows when the starting value (a) is greater than 0 and the constant multiplier (b) is greater than 1.
In a growth function the constant multiplier might also be called a growth factor.
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Decay
A function decays when the starting value (a) is greater than 0 and the constant multiplier (b) is between 0 and 1.
In a decay function the constant multiplier might also be called a decay factor.
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Multiple Choice
What does this graph represent?
Exponential Decay
Exponential Growth
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Multiple Choice
What does the graph represent?
Exponential Decay
Exponential Growth
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What type of function is f(x)=2(1/7)x ?
Exponential Growth
Linear
Exponential Decay
None of the Above
Intro to Exponential Functions
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