Gen Math 11 - Q1 - SLM - Module 5
Gen Math 11 - Q1 - SLM - Module 5
General
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 5
Exponential Functions,
Equations and Inequalities
General Mathematics – Grade 11
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Quarter 1– Module 5: Exponential Functions, Equations and Inequalities
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What is it
EXAMPLE 1. Let t= time in days. At t=0, there were initially 20 bacteria. Suppose
that the bacteria doubles every 100 hours. Give an exponential model for the number
of bacteria as a function of t.
Initially at t = 0 20
At t = 100 20(2)
At t = 200 20 ( 2 )
2
At t = 300 20 ( 2 )
3
At t = 400 20 ( 2 )4
t
An exponential model for this situation is y=20 ( 2 ) 100 .
Exponential Functions and Half-life
If the half-life of a substance is T units, and y 0 is the amount of the substance
corresponding to t=0 , then the amount y of substance remaining after t units of time
is given by y= y 0 ()
1 Tt
2
.
Initially at t-0 10 g
At t=10 5g
At t=20 2.5 g
At t=30 1.25g
().
t
1
An exponential model for this situation is y=10 10
2
Compound Interest
If a principal P is invested at an annual rate r compounded annually, then the
amount after t years is given by A=P ( 1+r )t .
EXAMPLE 3.
Mrs. De la Cruz invested P100, 000 in a company that offers 6% interest
compounded annually. How much will this investment be worth at the end year for the
next five years?
An exponential model for this situation is y=100,000 ( 1.06 )t . The investment is worth
P133, 822. 56.
What’s More
1. A barangay has 1,000 individuals and its population doubles every 60 years.
Give an exponential model for the barangay population.
2. A bank offers a 2% annual interest rate, compounded annually, for a certain
fund. Give an exponential model for a sum of P10,000 invested under this
scheme?
3. The half-life of a radio-active substance is 1200 years. If the initial amount of
the substance is 300 grams, give an exponential model for the amount of
substance remaining after t years.
What is it
2 X −X 2 1 f ( x )=( 1.8 )x
Example 7 = 2X
5 −5
X +1
≤0
343 Or y= (1.8 )x
An exponential equation or inequality can be solved for all x values that satisfy the
equation or inequality. An exponential function expresses a relationship between two
variables (such as x and y), and can be represented by a table of values or graph.
()
x
1
2. 2 ≥ → Exponential inequality 5. 7 4 x = y → Exponential function
2
What’s More
Exercise
Determine whether the given is an exponential function, an exponential equation, an
exponential inequality, or none of these.
1. 49 x =7 2
2. 3< 9x
3. 32 x =81x
4. 3 ( 15 x ) =45
5. 3 ≥ 9x−1
6. y=1.25 x
7. f ( x )=6 x 2−5
()
−x
3
8. f ( x )=
4
What is it
Property of Equality
If two powers with the same base are equal, then their exponents must be
equal.
For b > 0 and b ≠ 1, if bx = by, then x = y.
Examples:
1. Solve 2x = 83.
Solution:
2x = 83
x 3 3
2 = (2 ) transform 8 into exponential form 23 in order for both sides of the
equation to have same bases
2x = 29 expression with the same base are equal (Property of Equality)
x=9
Property of Inequality
If b >1, then the exponential function y = bx is increasing for all x. this means that
bx < by if and only if x < y.
If 0<b <1, then the exponential function y = bx is decreasing for all x. this means that
bx > by if and only if x < y.
1. 252 ≥ 5x + 1
Solution:
(25)2 ≥ 5x + 1
(52)2 ≥ 5x + 1 Rewrite 25 as 52 for both sides of the inequality to have same
bases
(2)(2) ≥ x + 1 Power rule for exponents
4≥x+1 Subtract 1 from each side
x≤3
Hence, the solution to the exponential inequality 25 2 ≥ 5x+1 is the set of all real
numbers less than or equal to 3. In symbols, x ≤ 3 or (−∞, 3].
2. 5𝑥 > 125𝑥+8
Solution:
5𝑥 > (5)3(𝑥+8) Express 125 as 53, for both sides of the inequality to have
same bases.
𝑥 > 3𝑥 + 24 Power rule for exponents
𝑥 − 𝑥 − 24 > 3𝑥 + 24 − 𝑥 − 24 Use Addition Property of Equality in order to solve for the
value of x.
−24 > 2𝑥 Combine like terms.
𝑥 < −12 Use Multiplication Property of Equality by multiplying
both sides of the equation by ½.
Thus, the solution to the exponential inequality 5 𝑥 > 125𝑥+8 is the set of all real
numbers less than -12. In symbols, that is, 𝑥 < −12 or (−∞, −12).
What’s More
A. Solve the following exponential equations
1. 92x – 1 = 36x
2. 26-3x = 8x + 1
1. 3x < 81
2. ¿
Assessment
Direction: Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
1. Michael invested P5 000 into an account that has a 5.5% annual interest
rate. What equation best describes this investment after t years?
A. A = 5000 (.055) t B. A = 5000 (1.055) t
t
C. A = 5000(1.55) D. A = 5000 (.945) t
2. A photocopier is purchased for P52 000 and depreciates in value by 15% per
year. Which equation best describes the value of the photocopier in t years?
A. y = 52 000(0.15) x B. y = 52 000(0.85) x
x
C. y = 52 000(1.15) D. y = 52 000(1.85) x
4. In solving for the value of the unknown variable in 125 x-1 = 25x+3, what is the best
thing to do first?
A. Divide 125 by 25.
B. Multiply 25 by x +3
C. Write x -1 as the exponent for both 125 and 25.
D. Express 125 as 53 and 25 as 52.
5. What is the first step in solving for x in the exponential inequality 5 x > 125x+8?
A. Divide 125 by 5. B. Express 125 as 53
C. Divide both sides by 5 D. Multiply x by 5
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10. Find all the values of x that satisfy the inequality 22x-6 ≤ .
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A. x ≤ 2 B. x ≥ 2 C. x ≤ 4 D. x ≥ 4
Answer Sheet
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