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CH 3 Test, Matha Nalysis

This math review document contains 18 practice problems for chapter 3. It instructs students to show their work to receive full credit and that the review is due on Wednesday. The problems include graphing exponential and logarithmic functions, finding domains and asymptotes, solving equations, simplifying expressions with and without a calculator, expanding and condensing logarithmic expressions using properties of logarithms.

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CH 3 Test, Matha Nalysis

This math review document contains 18 practice problems for chapter 3. It instructs students to show their work to receive full credit and that the review is due on Wednesday. The problems include graphing exponential and logarithmic functions, finding domains and asymptotes, solving equations, simplifying expressions with and without a calculator, expanding and condensing logarithmic expressions using properties of logarithms.

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Math Analysis

Ch 3 review
Show your work to receive full credit, like we do it in class. This review is due on
Wednesday.

Graph the exponential or logarithmic functions below, and For problems 3, 4 find the domainand asymptotes.
1. f(x) = 4 x-2  3 2. y = (1 / 2) -x
3. y = log 3 ( x  4) 4. y = ln (x + 1)

Solve each of the equations below.


5) log 2 x  log 2 10 1 6) log x 25  2 7) ln (3x + 5) = 8

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8) (1 / 4) x  64 9) e 2x  e x

Simplify each expression, without a calculator.

10) log 3 9 11) log 4 ( 16) 12) log 3 (1 / 27)

13) ln e 3 - ln (e 7 ) 14) log 5 32 + log 4 (1 / 64)

Expand each expression, using the properties of logarithms

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15) ln ( t * e) 16) log 5 ( x y *5)

Condense the expression, using the properties of logarithms

17) 5 ( ln ( x - 3) - ln (x + 3) - 2ln x 18) 3 ln x - 4 ln( x 2  1) + 4ln5

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