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Name Date Algebra 1 Advanced

9-4 Practice with Exponentials


1. List the transformations and then graph the indicated functions

f ( x ) = 2 x +3 + 1 g ( x) = e
−( x −1)
a. b. +2

h ( x ) = −e x +3 − 4 k ( x ) = −3
−( x −1)
c. d. +1

x
 1 
2. Given the function f ( x ) = −2    Write f ( x ) as one term with a base of 8.
 32 

3. Given 3x = 20
a. Write an inequality that gives the possible range of values for x

b. Evaluate 2  3x+1

c. Use your calculator to solve for the value of x

4. Solve for the given variable without a calculator.

4  ( 42 x ) − 33  ( 4 x ) = −8
1
a. 5−2 x  5x = b.
25
5. Find the balance for each investment below.
a. $15,200, 3.2% interest rate compounded monthly, 12 years

b. $20,000, 1.6% interest rate compounded semiannually, 9 years

c. $1,200, 0.26% interest rate compounded continuously, 20 years

6. A certain type of bacterium increases according to the model P ( t ) = 100e0.2197 t , where t is the time in hours. Find:

a) P ( 0 )

b) P ( 5)

c) P (100 )

 4 
7. The demand equation for a certain product is p = 5000 1 − −0.002 x 
 4+e 
a) Use a graphing calculator to graph the demand function for x  0 and p  0 . Sketch the shape of the
curve on here.

b) Find the price p for a demand of x = 500 units.

c) Use the graph you created on your calculator to approximate the number of units that would yield a demand
cost of $350.

7. Write f ( x ) = 2.1 50.2 x +1 in the form f ( x ) = a  b x where a and b are constants.

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