Problem Set
Problem Set
1. 2 log
3. 2(log + 3 log )
2. ln =
3. -
6. =4
III. Let loga 3 = r, loga 4 = s, and loga 5 = t . Write each expression in terms of r,
s, and/or t.
1. log1/a 18
2. loga2
3. log √a
2
4. log 1/a
IV. Sketch the graph of the given function. Give the domain and range of each.
1. y = lnx
2. y = log2 ( x – 3)
3. y = log3 (-x)
4. y = log1/2 ( x – 3 ) – 2
5. y = ln
V. PROBLEM SOLVING
1. Marissa drops a small rubber ball from a height of 6m onto a hard surface.
After each bounce, the ball rebounds to 60% of the maximum height of the
previous bounce.
b. When will the cultures have the same mass? Justify your answer in two
ways.
3. At age 35, a man makes an investment that will grow to 2.5 million once he
turns 53. How much should the investment be if:
4. What will yield a larger return on investment after 20 years: An annual interest
rate of 4% compounded semi-annually or an annual interest rate of 3.5%
compounded continuously?
5. A certain amount is invested at rate of 8% interest per annum with continuous
compounding. What is the equivalent rate(i.e., the rate that will yield the same
amount after one year) with quarterly compounding?
10. The 1971 San Fernando, California, earthquake released 1.99 x 1014 joules of
energy. Compute its magnitude on the Richter Scale using the formula M =
log , where E0 = 104.40 joules. Compute the answer to one decimal place.
11. Suppose the value of a certain antique collection increases with age and its
rate of appreciation at any time is proportional to its value at that time. Then a
simple mathematical model which gives the value y at time t in years is y = y0ekt
where y0 and k are constants. If the present value of the collection doubles in 5
years, what will be the value of the collection 20 years from now?