
Exponential Functions and Logarithms
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Bronwyn Long
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Exponential Functions and Logarithms
Year 11 Methods
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Introduction
Exponential growth and decay are found in many practical situations, such as, finance, medicine, chemistry, earthquakes, computing, astronomy, sound, sports and marketing.
Mathematics defines exponential functions as f(x)=kax
where k is a non-zero constant and a is a positive real number other than 1
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Exponents
Notice that index, power and exponent are interchangeable and that there is a powerful value difference between the operations:
2+4 = 6
2x4=8
2^4=16
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Understanding Exponents
For more complex problems, you will need to expand the index form to find similar bases.
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Multiple Choice
12a3b2 in expanded form is:
12×a×a×a×b×b
12×3×2×a×b
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Multiple Choice
What is the prime factorisation of 24?
2×12
2×2×3
23×3
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Index Laws
The index laws help simplify expressions and equations.
When using the laws, it is important that you:
- only use them when the bases are the same and
- that you do not multiply/divide, etc the bases.
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the following: a0 + a0
a0
2a0
1
2
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: a3b3a5b10
a8b13
a2b7
a15b30
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: b3xb5x×b2x+1
b4x+1
b5x
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Negative Indices
Using the second index law we can see that a negative indices are equal to the reciprocal with a positive index.
Always state the final answer as a positive index, unless otherwise stated.
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Negative Index Law
Watch this video for conceptual understanding of the negative index law.
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Multiple Choice
Simplify:
(3ab2)(−2b−3)
−b6a
−b6a2
ab
2b3a
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is equivalent to the expression 2x71 ?
(2x)−7
21x7
21x−7
2x−7
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
How else could you write 4−2 ?
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−16
−161
161
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Composite Bases
Composite bases can be factorised into primes to simplify the calculations.
Check out the video on prime factorisation to recap!
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Simplifying using prime factorisation
Consider the folllowing expressions:
43(3×4)3
4333×43
33=27
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Year 11 Methods
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