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Vocabulary Builder Pages vii-viii include a Practice There is one master for each lesson.
student study tool that presents the key These problems more closely follow the
vocabulary terms from the chapter. Students are structure of the Practice section of the Student
to record definitions and/or examples for each Edition exercises. These exercises are of
term. You may suggest that students highlight or average difficulty.
star the terms with which they are not familiar.
When to Use These provide additional
When to Use Give these pages to students practice options or may be used as homework
before beginning Lesson 11-1. Remind them to for second day teaching of the lesson.
add definitions and examples as they complete
each lesson.
primarily skills
primarily concepts
primarily applications
1 Study Guide
2 Vocabulary Builder
4 Practice
5 Enrichment
Found Definition/Description/Example
Vocabulary Term on Page
antiln x
antilogarithm
characteristic
common logarithm
doubling time
exponential decay
exponential function
exponential growth
linearizing data
ln x
logarithmic function
mantissa
natural logarithm
nonlinear regression
power function
scientific notation
3 p2 3
a.
c d2
c5d
3
2
b. 3
q
1 1
c5d
p6
3
am
(c2d) amn p2 3
ab
2 2 m m
9 a
c3d2 an q3 q bm
2 1
c2d2 (am)n amn q9 1
6 bn
cd
p bn
c. 3
5
1
0
1 1 n 1
n
3
5
1
0
35 10 2 2
b
b
1 1
(7 5) (5 2) 2 2
3
Example 3 Express 8
x6 using rational exponents.
y12
1 1
3 n n
8
x6y12
(8x6y12) 3 b b
1 6 12
83x3y 3 (ab)m ambm
2x2y4
3 1
4 2
Example 4 Express 16 x y using radicals.
3 1 1
16x 4 y 2 16(x3y2) 4 (ab)m ambm
4
16x3
y2
11-1 Practice
Rational Exponents
Evaluate each expression.
2
3
8 2 2
1. 1 2. 45 3. 343 3
3
8
1
4. 8
3
3
5. 5
1
0 6. 9 2
1 1
p6a 3
11.
2
10. (5x6 y 4) x2 y3 x3 y4 12.
p3a
3
16. 21c7 17. 1
0
2
4
a3 18.
3
6a
8b
4
5
3 2 3 1 3
22. y 2 23. x 5 y 5 24. (x 6 y 3) 2 z 2
11-1 Enrichment
Look for Cases
Many problems can be partitioned into a few cases. The cases are
classifications within the problem that are exclusive one to another
but which taken together comprise all the possibilities in the
problem. Divisions into cases are made where the characteristics of
the problem are most critical.
1 1
Example If a b and , what must be true of a and b?
a b
One of the critical characteristics of inequalities is
that changing the signs of the left and right sides requires changing the
sense of the inequality. This suggests classifying a and b according to
signs. Since neither a nor b can equal zero in the second inequality and
a > b, the cases are:
(i) a and b are both positive.
(ii) a and b are both negative.
(iii) a is positive and b is negative.
An important characteristic of reciprocals is that 1 and –1 are their own
reciprocals. Therefore, within each of the above cases consider examples
of these three subclassifications:
(A) a and b are both greater than 1 (or < –1).
(B) a and b are both fractions whose absolute values are less than one.
(C) a is greater than 1 (or –1) and b is less than 1 (or –1).
For case (i), consider these examples.
1 1 1 1 3 3 2 4
(A) 3 2 → (B) → 4 5 (C) →
3 2 4 5 2 4 3 3
For case (ii),
consider these examples.
3 3 1 4 1 2 1 1
(C)–2– –3–
→ →
– – – –
(A) 4 2 2 3 3 3(B) – – → –5 –4
5 4
1 1 1 1 3 3 4 2
(A) 2 –3 → – (B) – → 5 –4 (C) – → –
2 3 5 4
For case (iii), consider these examples. 4 2 3 3
1 1
Notice that the second given inequality, , only holds true in
a b
case (iii). We conclude that a must be positive and b negative to
satisfy both given inequalities.
Complete.
1. Find the positive values of b such that bx > bx whenever x1 < x2.
1 2
x
2. Solve 0.
x1
x 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4
2x 8 4 2 1 1 1 1 1
2 4 8 16
A 17001 4
0.0
63 48
P 1700, r 0.063, n 4, t 8
A 2803.028499 Use a calculator.
After 8 years, the $1700 investment will have a value of $2803.03.
11-2 Practice
Exponential Functions
Graph each exponential function or inequality.
1. y 2 x1 2. y 4x2
3. y 3x 1 4. y 0.5x
11-2 Enrichment
Finding Solutions of x y = y x
Perhaps you have noticed that if x and y are interchanged in equations
such as x y and xy 1, the resulting equation is equivalent to the
original equation. The same is true of the equation x y y x. However,
finding solutions of x y y x and drawing its graph is not a simple
process.
Solve each problem. Assume that x and y are positive real numbers
1. If a > 0, will (a, a) be a solution of x y y x? Justify your answer.
b. Use the graph you drew for part a to state two solutions for
x 2 2 x. Then use these solutions to state two solutions for
x y y x.
11-3 Practice
The Number e
1. Demographics In 1995, the population of Kalamazoo,
Michigan, was 79,089. This figure represented a 0.4% annual
decline from 1990.
a. Let t be the number of years since 1995 and write a function
that models the population in Kalamazoo in 1995.
11-3 Enrichment
Approximations for and e
The following expression can be used to approximate e. If greater
and greater values of n are used, the value of the expression
approximates e more and more closely.
1 _
1 n
n
Another way to approximate e is to use this infinite sum. The greater
the value of n, the closer the approximation.
1 1 1 1
e11
2
23
234
...
2 3 4 ... n
...
1
2. Use the expression 1 _n n
to approximate e to 3 decimal
places. Use 5, 100, 500, and 7000 as values of n.
9. Which is larger, e or e?
1
10. The expression x x reaches a maximum value at x e. Use this
fact to prove the inequality you found in Exercise 9.
5x (52)1 52 25
5x 52 (am)n amn
x 2 If au av, then u v.
11-4 Practice
Logarithmic Functions
Write each equation in exponential form.
1. log 3 81 4 2. log 8 2 13 3. log10 1 2
10 0
11-4 Enrichment
Musical Relationships
The frequencies of notes in a musical scale that are one octave apart
are related by an exponential equation. For the eight C notes on a
piano, the equation is Cn C12n 1, where Cn represents the frequency
of note Cn.
3.30
90 Use a calculator.
0.9031
3.6641
11-5 Practice
Common Logarithms
Given that log 3 0.4771, log 5 0.6990, and log 9 0.9542,
evaluate each logarithm.
1. log 300,000 2. log 0.0005 3. log 9000
Find the value of each logarithm using the change of base formula.
10. log 6 832 11. log 11 47 12. log 3 9
11-5 Enrichment
The Slide Rule
Before the invention of electronic calculators, computations were
often performed on a slide rule. A slide rule is based on the idea of
logarithms. It has two movable rods labeled with C and D scales. Each
of the scales is logarithmic.
11-6 Practice
Natural Logarithms
Evaluate each expression.
1. ln 71 2. ln 8.76 3. ln 0.532
11-6 Enrichment
Spirals
Consider an angle in standard position with its vertex at a point O and
its initial side on a polar axis. Remember that point P on the terminal
side of the angle can be named by (r, ), where r is the directed
distance of the point from O and is the measure of the angle. As you
learned, graphs in this system may be drawn on polar coordinate paper
such as the kind shown below.
1. Use a calculator to complete the table for log2 r . (To find
120
log2 a on a calculator, press LOG a LOG 2). Round to the
nearest degree if necessary.
r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2. Plot the points found in Exercise 1 on the grid above and connect
them to form a smooth curve.
This type of spiral is called a logarithmic spiral because the angle
measures are proportional to the logarithms of the radii.
11-7 Practice
Modeling Real-World Data with
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Find the amount of time required for an amount to double at the
given rate if the interest is compounded continuously.
1. 4.75% 2. 6.25%
3. 5.125% 4. 7.1%
b. Suppose the group meets its goal. What will be the minimum
number of black bears in the protected area in 12 years?
11-7 Enrichment
Hyperbolic Functions
The hyperbolic functions are a family of functions of great
importance in calculus and higher-level mathematics. Because they
are defined in terms of the hyperbola, their name is derived from
that word. These functions have an interesting relationship to the
number e and to the trigonometric functions, uniting those
seemingly unrelated subjects with the conic sections.
The hyperbolic functions can be written in terms of e.
e x e–x
Hyperbolic sine of x: sinh x
2
e x e–x
Hyperbolic cosine of x: cosh x
2
sinh x ex e–x
Hyperbolic tangent of x: tanh x
cosh x
ex e–x
e2x e–2x
2
4
2
(e x)2 (e–x )2
4 ← difference of two squares
2
e x e– x e x e– x
2 2
= 2 sinh x cosh x
4x y
32 x 4 y 4 3
2. Simplify
2
. 2. ________
4 4
A. 2x 3 y B. 4x 3 y2 C. 4x4 y2 D. 2x4 y2
3
3. Express 2
7
x4y6 using rational exponents. 3. ________
4 4 3 3
2 2 2
A. 3x y 3 B. 9x y 3 C. 9x y
4 D. 9x y4
1 1
2 3
4. Express (2x ) (2x) using radicals.
2 4. ________
6 6 6 6
A. 3
2
x5 B. 4
x7 2
C. x3x x
D. x4
5. Evaluate 9 2 to the nearest thousandth. 5. ________
A. 14.137 B. 31.544 C. 497.521 D. 799.438
8. In 2000, the bird population in a certain area is 10,000. The number of 8. ________
birds increases exponentially at a rate of 9% per year. Predict the
population in 2005.
A. 15,137 B. 15,683 C. 15,489 D. 15,771
14. Find the value of log6 27.5 using the change of base formula. 14. ________
A. 0.661 B. 1.439 C. 1.850 D. 2.232
16. The pH of a water supply is 7.3. What is the concentration of hydrogen 16. ________
ions in the tested water?
A. 5.012 108 B.0.863 C. 5.012 D. 1.995 107
19. Banking Find the amount of time required for an investment to 19. ________
double at a rate of 12.3% if the interest is compounded continuously.
A. 5.635 years B. 6.241 years C. 7.770 years D. 8.325 years
20. Biology The table below shows the population of a given 20. ________
bacteria colony.
Time (days) 0 3 6 9 12
Population
95 120 155 190 250
(thousands)
Let x be the number of days and let y be the population in thousands.
Linearize the data and find a regression equation for the linearized data.
A. ln y 0.0948x 4.3321 B. ln y 0.0798x 4.5517
C. ln y 0.0722x 4.7735 D. ln y 0.0785x 4.8203
5
Bonus Express
x6 in exponential form. Assume x 0. Bonus: ________
3 5 1 4
A. x 5 B. x 3 C. x 60 D. x 5
8. In 2000, the deer population in a certain area was 800. The number 8. ________
of deer increases exponentially at a rate of 7% per year. Predict the
population in 2009.
A. 1408 B. 1434 C. 1502 D. 1492
14. Find the value of log5 63.2 using the change of base formula. 14. ________
A. 2.312 B. 2.576 C. 2.741 D. 2.899
19. Banking How much time would it take for an investment to 19. ________
double at a rate of 10.2% if interest is compounded continuously?
A. 6.011 years B. 6.241 years C. 6.558 years D. 6.796 years
20. Population The table below shows the population of a given 20. ________
urban area.
Year 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980
Population
50 106 250 520 1170
(thousands)
Let x be the number of years since 1900 and let y be the
population in thousands. Linearize the data and find a
regression equation for the linearized data.
A. ln y 0.0395x 3.9039 B. ln y 0.0327x 3.8166
C. ln y 0.0412x 4.0077 D. ln y 0.0365x 4.2311
Express
x6 in exponential form. Assume x 0.
4
Bonus Bonus: ________
3 3 1 2
4 24 3
A. x 2 B. x C. x D. x
25x3y3 2
2. Simplify . 2. ________
xy 9 9
A. 5x2y3 B. 125x y 2 2 C. 25x3 y3 D. 125x3 y3
4
3. Express 1
6
x using rational exponents. 3. ________
1 1
A. 2x 4 B. 4x 4 C. 2x D. 4x4
2
4. Express x 3 using radicals. 4. ________
3
A. x2 D. x3
6 3
B. x C. x
8. In 1998, the wolf population in a certain area was 1200. The number of 8. ________
wolves increases exponentially at a rate of 3% per year. Predict the
population in 2011.
A. 1598 B. 1645 C. 1722 D. 1762
14. Find the value of log3 21.8 using the change of base formula. 14. ________
A. 2.312 B. 2.576 C. 2.741 D. 2.805
17. Convert log4 134 to a natural logarithm and evaluate. 17. ________
A. 3.533 B. 3.623 C. 3.711 D. 3.782
19. Banking What is the amount of time required for an investment 19. ________
to double at a rate of 8.2% if the interest is compounded continuously?
A. 8.275 years B. 8.453 years C. 8.613 years D. 8.772 years
20. Biology The table below shows the population for a given 20. ________
ant colony.
Time (days) 0 5 10 15 20
Population
40 50 73 96 125
(thousands)
1. Evaluate )4 .
2 3
1. __________________
1
2. Simplify (8x 6 32y 5) 2 . 2. __________________
4
3. Express 5 8
1
x3y8 using rational exponents. 3. __________________
1 1
4. Express (3x) 5 (3x 2) 3 using radicals. 4. __________________
7
5. Evaluate 8 to the nearest thousandth. 5. __________________
x
7. Sketch the graph of y 14 . 7.
4
10. Write 16 1296 in logarithmic form. 10. __________________
17. Convert log7 324 to a natural logarithm and evaluate. 17. __________________
20. Biology The table below shows the population for a given 20. __________________
bacteria colony.
Time (days) 0 4 8 12 16
Population
87 112 135 173 224
(thousands)
Let x represent the number of days and let y represent a
population in thousands. Linearize the data and find a
regression equation for the linearized data.
4
Bonus Express
x12 in exponential form. Assume x 0. Bonus: __________________
x
2. Simplify 254 2 . 2. __________________
5
3. Express 3
2
x3y
10 using rational exponents. 3. __________________
1 2
4. Express 4x 3 y 3 using radicals. 4.
12 .
x
7. Sketch the graph of y 7.
3
10. Write 16 4 8 in logarithmic form. 10. __________________
15. Find the value of log3 92.4 using the change of base formula. 15. __________________
17. Convert log5 156 to a natural logarithm and evaluate. 17. __________________
18. Solve e4x < 98.6 by using natural logarithms. 18. __________________
19. Banking Find the amount of time in years required for 19. __________________
an investment to double at a rate of 6.2% if the interest
is compounded continuously.
20. Biology The table below shows the population of mold 20. __________________
spores on a given Petri dish.
Time (days) 0 2 4 6 8
Population
45 51 63 74 81
(thousands)
2
.
27y4 3
2. Simplify 2. __________________
y
3
3. Express 1
2
5
x5 using rational exponents. 3. __________________
2
4. Express x 5 using radicals. 4. __________________
8. In 1990, the elk population in a certain area was 750. The 8. __________________
number of elk increases exponentially at a rate of 6% per
year. Predict the elk population in 2004.
15. Find the value of log 4 82.4 using the change of base formula. 15. __________________
19. Banking Find the amount of time in years required for 19. __________________
an investment to double at a rate of 9.5% if the interest
is compounded continuously.
20. Biology The table below shows the population for a 20. __________________
given bacteria colony.
Time (days) 0 4 8 12 16
Population
32 40 55 69 85
(thousands)
Let x represent the number of days and let y represent
the population in thousands. Write a regression
equation for the exponential model of the data.
x
c. Compare the graphs of y 13 and y 3 x. Do the graphs
x
intersect? If so, where? Graph y 13 .
2. Write a word problem for the equation below. Then solve for
x and explain what the answer means.
178 9 2 x
1. 16 64
1 1 3
2 3 1. ____________________________________________________________________
1
8 3
2. 8 2. __________________
5
3. 1 6
0
3. __________________
3
x2
4. Express 8 y6 using rational exponents. 4. __________________
5. Evaluate 7 to the nearest thousandth. 5. __________________
5. y 3x. 5.
2. 5.0% 2. __________________
(x )
y3 8. 2
3. What is in terms of (x y)? tan cot
(x
)
y
A sin
A (x y)2 B cos 2
1
B (x y)2 C cos
C
1
(x y)3 D 2 sin
E 2 sin cos
D (x y)
E None of these
9. A basket contains 12 marbles, some
green and some blue. Which of the
4. For some positive x, if x2 xy 3(x following is not a possible ratio of
y), then what is the value of x? green marbles to blue marbles?
A 3 A 1:1
B 3 B 1:2
C Both A and B C 1:3
D Neither A and B D 1:4
E It cannot be determined from the E 1:5
information given.
10. The ratio of two integers is 5:4, and
5. The average of a set of four numbers their sum is equal to 54. How much
is 22. If one of the numbers is larger than the smaller number is the
removed, the average of the remain- bigger number?
ing numbers is 21. What is the value A 45
of the number that was removed? B 30
A 1 B 2 C 24
C 22 D 25 D 12
E It cannot be determined from the E 6
information given.
12. Square ABCD is divided into 4 equal 16. In the figure slown, two equilateral
squares. If the perimeter of each triangles have a common vertex.
smaller square is four, what is the Find p q.
area of the larger square? A 240
A 2 units2 B 180
B 4 units2 C 120
C 8 units2 D 90
D 16 units2 E It cannot be determined from the
E None of these information given.
6. State the amplitude, period, and phase shift for the graph 6. __________________
of y 4 sin (2x 6).
8. Write the equation of the circle with center (0, 2) and 8. __________________
radius 3 units.
3. Find the coordinates of the vertex and the equation of the 3. __________________
axis of symmetry for the parabola with equation
2x2 2x y 3.
3
6. Graph the point with polar coordinates 2, 2
. 6.
8. Evaluate (2
8 )3.
9 8. __________________
10. Find the balance after 15 years of a $2500 investment 10. __________________
earning 5.5% interest compounded continuously.
11. Find the product 2(cos 10° i sin 10°) 4(cos 20° i sin 20°). 11. __________________
Then, express the result in rectangular form.
12. Identify the classical curve that the graph of r 1 sin 12. __________________
represents.
13. Write the standard form of the equation of the circle that 13. __________________
passes through (0, 4) and has its center at (3, 1).
15. Solve 6 151x by using logarithms. Round your answer 15. __________________
to the nearest thousandth.
1
16. Find the principal root (64) 6 . Express the result in 16. __________________
the form a bi.
17. Find the distance between points at (6, 3) and (1, 4). 17. __________________
18. Write the equation of the ellipse with foci at (0, 3
) 18. __________________
and (0, 3
) and for which 2a 4.
19. Find the future value to the nearest dollar of $2700 19. __________________
invested at 8% for 5 years in an account that compounds
interest quarterly.
20. Use a calculator to find ln 36.9 to the nearest ten thousandth. 20. __________________
x
21. Graph the exponential function y 14 . 21.
24. Write the standard form of the equation of the circle that 24. __________________
is tangent to x 2 and has its center at (2, 4).
3
26. Express 8
a3
y5 using rational exponents. 26. __________________
30. Convert log7 0.59 to a natural logarithm and evaluate to 30. __________________
the nearest ten thousandth.
31. Identify the graph of the equation 4x 2 25y2 100. 31. __________________
Then write the equation of the translated graph for
T(5, 2) in general form.
33. True or false: The graph of the polar equation 33. __________________
r 2 3 sin 2 is a limaçon.
36. Write the equation log343 7 13 in exponential form. 36. __________________
38. Use a calculator to find antiln (0.049) to the nearest 38. __________________
ten thousandth.
39. Find the equation of the hyperbola whose vertices are 39. __________________
at (1, 5) and (1, 1) with a focus at (1, 7).
5 5
40. Find the quotient 3 cos i sin
12 12
6 cos i sin . 40. __________________
12 12
The express the quotient in rectangular form.
41. Find the coordinates of the focus and the equation of the 41. __________________
directrix of the parabola with equation
y2 8y 8x 24 0.
42. Solve 9 2 x3 4. Round your answer to the nearest 42. __________________
hundredth.
43. Express 2(cos 300° i sin 300°) in rectangular form. 43. __________________
44. Find the equation of the ellipse whose semi-major axis 44. __________________
has length 6 and whose foci are at (3, 2 1 1
).
46. Write the polar equation 45° in rectangular form. 46. __________________
47. What interest rate is required for an investment with 47. __________________
continuously compounded interest to double in 6 years?
50. Find the coordinates of the center, the foci, and the vertices, 50. __________________
and the equations of the asymptotes of the graph of the
(x 1) 2 y2
equation 1.
2 8