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Math 30-1: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Practice Exam

This document is a practice exam for Math 30-1 covering exponential and logarithmic functions. It contains 46 multiple choice questions testing various concepts related to exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and their properties. The questions cover topics such as identifying exponential functions, evaluating exponential expressions, determining domain and range, graphing exponential and logarithmic functions, applying properties of logarithms to simplify expressions, and solving exponential and logarithmic equations. An answer key is provided at the end listing the correct response for each question.

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Math 30-1: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Practice Exam

This document is a practice exam for Math 30-1 covering exponential and logarithmic functions. It contains 46 multiple choice questions testing various concepts related to exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and their properties. The questions cover topics such as identifying exponential functions, evaluating exponential expressions, determining domain and range, graphing exponential and logarithmic functions, applying properties of logarithms to simplify expressions, and solving exponential and logarithmic equations. An answer key is provided at the end listing the correct response for each question.

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Math 30-1: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

PRACTICE EXAM

1. All of the following are exponential functions except:

A.

B. y = 1x

C. y = 2x

D. y = 3x

2. The point (-3, n) exists on the exponential graph shown.


10
The value of n is:

A.

B. 5

C.
(-3, n)
D.

3. The graph of has:

A. A vertical asymptote at x = -3
B. A horizontal asymptote at x = -3
C. A vertical asymptote at y = -2
D. A horizontal asymptote at y = -2 10

4. The point (-5, n) exists on the exponential graph shown.


If the function has the form y = abx + k, the value of n is: (-5, n)
5
A.

B.

-5 5
C. (0, -2)

D.

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5. If the graph of is stretched vertically so it passes through the point ,

the equation of the transformed graph is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

6. The function has the same graph as:

A.

B.

C.

D.

7. The solution of is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

8. If and , the values of m and n are:

A.

B.

C.

D.

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9. The solution of is:

A. x = 1

B. x = 2

C. x = 3

D. x = 4

10. The solution of is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

11. The solution of is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

12. The solution of is:

A. x = 1

B. x = 2

C. x = 3

D. x = 4

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13. A 90 mg sample of a radioactive isotope has a half-life of 5 years. A function that relates the
mass of the sample, m, to the elapsed time, t, is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

14. A bacterial culture contains 800 bacteria initially and doubles every 90 minutes.
The quantity of bacteria that exists in the culture after 8 hours is:

A. 851
B. 6400
C. 32254
D. 72000

15. A computer that cost $2500 in 1990 depreciated at a rate


of 30% per year. How much was the computer worth four
years after it was purchased?

A. $20.25
B. $187.5
C. $600
D. $750

16. $500 is placed in a savings account with an annual interest


rate of 2.5%. The amount of the investment in 5 years if
compounding occurs monthly is:

A. $565.70
B. $566.14
$
C. $566.50
D. $566.57
$ $
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17. The equation can be written as:

A.

B.

C.

D.

18. The product can be written as:

A.

B.

C.

D.

19. The expression can be written as:

A.

B.

C.

D.

20. The expression can be written as:

A.

B.

C.

D.

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21. If logb4 = k, then logb16 is equivalent to:

A.
B.
C.
D.

22. The expression can be written as the single logarithm:

A.

B.

C.

D.

23. The equation has the solution:

A.

B.

C.

D.

24. The equation has the solution:

A.

B.

C.

D.

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25. The equation has the solution:

A.

B.

C.

D.

26. The equation has the solution:

A. x = 8
B. x = 9
C. x = 11
D. x = 14

27. The equation has the solution:

A. x = 2
B. x = -4, 2
C. x = 3
D. x = 2, 3

28. The equation has the solution:

A.

B.

C.

D.

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29. The expression is equivalent to:

A.

B.

C.

D.

30. The expression is equivalent to:

A.

B.

C.

D.

31. The equation has the solution:

A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 16

32. The expression is equivalent to:

A.

B.

C.

D.

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33. The graphs of y = 3x and y = log3x are:

A. Reflected across the line y = 0.


B. Reflected across the line x = 0.
C. Reflected across the line y = x.
D. Identical.

34. The graph of has:

A. A horizontal asymptote at y = -1
B. A horizontal asymptote at y = 1
C. A vertical asymptote at x = -6
D. A vertical asymptote at x = -3

35. The graph of is the same as:

A. The graph of y = log2x with a vertical stretch by a scale factor of .

B. The graph of y = log2x with a vertical stretch by a scale factor of 2.

C. The graph of y = log2x.

D. A vertical asymptote at x = -3

36. The graph of has a domain and range of:

A. D: {x | x > 2, x ε R}; R: {y | y > log34, y ε R}

B. D: {x | x ≥ 2, x ε R}; R: {y | y ≥ log34, y ε R}

C. D: {x | x ≥ 2, x ε R}; R: {y | y ≥ 0, y ε R}

D. D: {x | x ε R}; R: {y | y > y ε R}

37. If the graph of y = logbx passes through the point (8, 2), the value of b is:

A. 2
B.
C.
D. 10

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38. The graph of y = log3x can be transformed to the graph of y = log3(9x) by
either a stretch or a translation. The two transformation equations are:

A. y = f(9x) or y = f(x) - 1
B. y = f(9x) or y = f(x) + 1
C. y = f(9x) or y = f(x) + 2
D. y = f(9x) or y = f(x) + 3

39. If the point (4, 1) exists on the graph of y = log4x, what is the point after
the transformation y = log4(2x + 6)?

A. (-4, 1)
B. (-2, -1)
C. (-1, 1)
D. (0, 2)

40. The equation of the reflection line for the graphs of f(x) = bx and is:

A. x = 0
B. y = 0
C. y = x
D. y = b

41. The inverse of f(x) = 3x + 4 is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

42. If the point (k, 3) exists on the inverse of y = 2x, the value of k is:

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 8

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43. Earthquakes can be analyzed with the formula:

where M is the magnitude of the earthquake (unitless),


and A is the seismograph amplitude of the earthquake
being measured (m).

The magnitude of an earthquake with triple the seismograph


amplitude of a magnitude 5.0 earthquake is?

A. 5.5
B. 8.2
C. 9.0
D. 15.0

44. Sound intensity can be analyzed with the formula:

where I is the intensity of the sound being measured (W/m2),


and L is the perceived loudness of the sound (dB).

How many times more intense is a 40 dB sound than a 20 dB sound?

A. 2
B. 20
C. 100
D. 1000

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45. The pH of a solution can be measured with the formula

where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions in the


solution (mol/L). Solutions with a pH less than 7 are acidic,
and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are basic.

A formula that can be used to compare two acids is:

A.

B.

C.

D.

46. In music, a chromatic scale divides an octave


into 12 equally-spaced pitches. An octave contains ♯ ♯ ♯

1200 cents (a unit of measure for musical intervals), ♯ ♯

and each pitch in the chromatic scale is 100 cents apart.


The relationship between cents and note frequency is
given by the formula:

How many cents separate two notes, where one note


is double the frequency of the other note?

A. 2
B. 100
C. 200
D. 1200

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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Practice Exam - ANSWER KEY
Video solutions are in italics.

1. B Exponential Functions, Example 1 24. C Laws of Logarithms, Example 11c

2. B Exponential Functions, Example 2b 25. A Laws of Logarithms, Example 12b

3. D Exponential Functions, Example 4b 26. D Laws of Logarithms, Example 13d

4. D Exponential Functions, Example 5a 27. A Laws of Logarithms, Example 14a

5. A Exponential Functions, Example 6c 28. B Laws of Logarithms, Example 15c

6. A Exponential Functions, Example 6f (i) 29. B Laws of Logarithms, Example 16f

7. A Exponential Functions, Example 7c 30. C Laws of Logarithms, Example 18f

8. D Exponential Functions, Example 8f 31. A Laws of Logarithms, Example 19c

9. B Exponential Functions, Example 11b 32. B Laws of Logarithms, Example 20g

10. D Exponential Functions, Example 12b 33. C Logarithmic Functions, Example 2a

11. C Exponential Functions, Example 13a 34. D Logarithmic Functions, Example 5c

12. B Exponential Functions, Example 13c 35. A Logarithmic Functions, Example 6a

13. C Exponential Functions, Example 15a 36. A Logarithmic Functions, Example 6c

14. C Exponential Functions, Example 16 (a, b) 37. B Logarithmic Functions, Example 9a

15. C Exponential Functions, Example 17b 38. C Logarithmic Functions, Example 10a

16. C Exponential Functions, Example 19e 39. C Logarithmic Functions, Example 10b

17. B Laws of Logarithms, Example 3g 40. A Logarithmic Functions, Example 11a

18. A Laws of Logarithms, Example 5h 41. A Logarithmic Functions, Example 11c

19. C Laws of Logarithms, Example 7h 42. D Logarithmic Functions, Example 11e

20. D Laws of Logarithms, Example 9h 43. A Logarithmic Functions, Example 12g

21. A Laws of Logarithms, Example 10c 44. C Logarithmic Functions, Example 13e

22. C Laws of Logarithms, Example 10h 45. B Logarithmic Functions, Example 14d

23. B Laws of Logarithms, Example 11a 46. D Logarithmic Functions, Example 15c

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Math 30-1 Practice Exam: Tips for Students

• Every question in the practice exam has already been covered in the Math 30-1 workbook.
It is recommended that students refrain from looking at the practice exam until they have
completed their studies for the unit.

• Do not guess on a practice exam. The practice exam is a self-diagnostic tool that can be
used to identify knowledge gaps. Leave the answer blank and study the solution later.

• It is recommended that students use Udemy to access the video solutions for three reasons:
1) The videos can be downloaded faster on Udemy than the math30.ca website.
2) It is quicker to scan through each video on Udemy.
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