
Writing Exponential Equations
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Mathematics
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 19 Questions
1
Writing Exponential Equations
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What is an exponential equation?
a--initial value, y-intercept, never 0
b--growth or decay factor, never 0 or 1 (base)
x--exponent/power
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Writing an equation
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Are these exponential?
A--Yes, multiplies by 3 each time
B--No, variable is not exponent
C--Yes, variable is exponent
D--No, adds 2, not mulitiply
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What is this equation?
6
Multiple Choice
What is the equation for this table?
f(x)=8(4)x
f(x)=4x
f(x)=2(4)x
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Multiple Choice
What is the equation for this table?
f(x)=(21)x
f(x)=2x
f(x)=21(1)x
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Multiple Choice
9
Multiple Choice
What is the pattern you see in this table?
Multiplying by 1/3
Subtracting 8
Multiplying by 3
Subtracting 3
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Multiple Choice
Which of the equations below represent this table?
y=3⋅(36)x
y=36⋅(3)x
y=3⋅(⅓)x
y=36⋅(⅓)x
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Finding the Equation from a Graph
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What about this one?
13
Multiple Choice
Which equation matches the graph?
y=2(2)x
y=2(1/2)x
y=2x
y=1/2(2)x
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Multiple Choice
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Let's Do a Little Review!
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Multiple Choice
17
Multiple Choice
18
Multiple Choice
What is the growth for the function: f(x) = 800(0.85)x?
800
0.85
0.15
x
19
Multiple Choice
Which the following graphs shows an exponential decay equation?
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Multiple Choice
21
Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The amount of money in Carmen’s savings account is represented by the equation A(t)=3500(1.025)t where t represents years. How much will Carmen have in the account after 10 years?
$4,480.30
$4,480.29
$4,592.30
You can't tell from the equation.
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Multiple Choice
The amount of money in Carmen’s savings account is represented by the equation A(t)=3500(1.025)t where t represents years. How much did Carmen originally deposit?
$1.025
$3,500
25%
1.025%
You can't tell from the equation.
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Multiple Choice
The amount of money in Carmen’s savings account is represented by the equation A(t)=3500(1.025)t , where t represents years. What is the interest rate on the account (as a percent)?
.025%
.25%
2.5%
25%
25
Multiple Choice
1. The population of a school of fish decreases at a rate of 18% per month. There are currently 500 fish in the school. How many fish will there be in 3 months?
276
0
822
476
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Multiple Choice
Samantha's hair was known to grow very rapidly. It began at a length of 6 in and grew at a rate of 14% a week.
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Multiple Choice
Writing Exponential Equations
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