Applications of Exponential and Log Equations
Applications of Exponential and Log Equations
Exponential and Logarithmic functions have perhaps more real-world applications than
any other class of functions at the pre-calculus level and beyond. These functions
govern population increase as well as interest income in a bank. And since (it seems)
virtually everything decays exponentially, we can apply exponential decay equations to
many different applications (see http://www.mathmotivation.com/science/carvalue.html )
Since the original amount is 1000, No=1000. Also, we know that N(t) = 2000 and also
N(t) = 4000. In both cases, k = 0.03 . So we have to solve the equations:
0.03t
2000 = 1000e and
0.03t
4000 = 1000e .
So it took a little over 23 years for the population to double. The population doubled
again after another 23 years. As mentioned in the previous section, exponential growth
results in a doubling at a fixed interval of time.
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Example: A cars value is declining exponentially. The car is currently 3 years old and
has a value of $18000. The car sold for $26,000 brand new. How much will the car be
worth 5 years from now?
We can use the given data to solve for k by noting that at t=3, N(3) = 18000. This gives
us
k3
18000 = 26000e
Now, solve for k.
3k
18000/26000 = e Division Property of Equality
3k
18/26 = e Simplify Fraction
3k
LN(18/26) = LN(e ) If A = B, LN(A) = LN(B)
LN(18/26) = 3kLN(e) Power Rule For Logs
LN(18/26) = 3k Loga(a) = 1
[LN(18/26)]/3 = k -0.1226 Division Property of Equality
-0.1226t
So now, the completed model is N(t) = 26000e
We can now use the completed model to answer our question, How old will the car be
in 5 years? Since the car is already 3 years old, in 5 years it will be 8 years old, so we
let t = 8 in our completed model to get
-0.12268
N(8) = 26000e
= $9750, rounded
You can verify this answer with the Car Value Calculator, shown at
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You will note that the answer is close, but not an exact match this is due to the fact
that we rounded our value of k more than the calculator does.
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Compound Interest Solving For t
Now that we are able to solve for variables that are exponents, we may solve the
nt
compound interest formula A = P(1 + r/n) for t. In other words, we can calculate the
time required for a given amount of money P to reach some given future value A.
12t
100000 = 4000(1 + 0.05/12)
You may check this answer by plugging back into the original equation
12t
100000 = 4000(1 + 0.05/12)
Did You Know This About pH? The lower the pH, the more acidic a solution is. Since
pH uses a base-10 logarithmic scale, it takes a 10-fold increase in acidity to lower the pH
1 unit. With respect to the current issue of acid rain, if a lakes pH decreases by 1 unit,
the acidity of a lake increases by a power of 10!
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