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CPC Unit 7 Practice Test

The document contains a practice test for CPC Unit 7, covering topics such as pendulum equations, logarithmic and exponential transformations, graphing functions, and solving logarithmic equations. It includes various mathematical problems related to logarithms, exponential decay, depreciation, and population modeling. Additionally, there is a bonus question involving Newton's Law of Heating applied to a turkey's temperature change.

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CPC Unit 7 Practice Test

The document contains a practice test for CPC Unit 7, covering topics such as pendulum equations, logarithmic and exponential transformations, graphing functions, and solving logarithmic equations. It includes various mathematical problems related to logarithms, exponential decay, depreciation, and population modeling. Additionally, there is a bonus question involving Newton's Law of Heating applied to a turkey's temperature change.

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CPC Unit 7 Practice Test​ ​

1.​ The equation used to determine the time it takes a swinging pendulum to return to its starting point

is , where T represents time, in seconds, represents the length of the pendulum, in


feet, and g equals . How is this equation expressed in logarithmic form?

1)
2)

3)

4)

​ ​ ​
2.​The expression is equivalent to
1)
2)

3)

4)

3. For the function g(x) = - log2 (x+ 2).

a)​ Graph the parent function


p(x) = log2 (x).

b)​ Describe the transformations used on


p(x) to create the function g(x).

c)​ Graph g(x)

d)​ For g(x), state the domain, range and


equation of any asymptote.
4. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form: bx = t

5. Write the logarithmic equation in exponential form: ln k = c

1 x+2 𝑥−1
6. Solve:( 4
) =8

7. If f(x) = ln x, find f(e9)

8. State the coordinates of the x-intercept of f(x) = ln(x-5)

9. Find the value of t : log 1 = t


10. Solve: log (6) - log (x-1) = log x

1
11. If f(x) = log3 x, find f( 81 )

12. Find x to the nearest hundredth: ​ ln x = 2.022

13. Depreciation (the decline in cash value) on a car can be determined by the formula

, where V is the value of the car after t years, C is the original cost, and r is the
rate of depreciation. If a car’s cost, when new, is $32,000, the rate of depreciation is 10.7%, and
the value of the car now is $18,000, how old is the car to the nearest tenth of a year?
14. In 2020, the population of the metropolitan Waterville area is 80,000 and is decreasing at an annual rate of
2.49%. This situation can be modeled with P = Po ekt where P0 is the population in 2020 with t = 0
corresponding to 2020. Determine how many years, to the nearest tenth, it would take for the original
population to reach 62,000. [Only an algebraic solution can receive full credit.]

15. Solve: log2 x + log2 (x – 6) = 4

𝑟 𝑛𝑡
16. Using the formula 𝐴 = 𝑃(1 + 𝑛
) , find the number of years (to the nearest tenth) that
are required for an investment to double in value if it pays 4% interest compounded quarterly.
Bonus:
After sitting out of the refrigerator for a while, a turkey at room temperature (68°F) is placed into an
oven at 8 a.m., when the oven temperature is 325°F. Newton’s Law of Heating explains that the
temperature of the turkey will increase proportionally to the difference between the temperature
of the turkey and the temperature of the oven, as given by the formula below:

​ ​ The turkey reaches the temperature of approximately 100° F after 2 hours. Find the value of k, to
the nearest thousandth, and write an equation to determine the temperature of the turkey after t
hours. Determine the Fahrenheit temperature of the turkey, to the nearest degree, at 3 p.m.

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