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MHF 4U0 Name:

6.1 The Exponential Function and Its Inverse


The Exponential Functions have values that increase or decrease at a constant ratio.
It can be expressed in general form as
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Inverse of Exponential Functions are Logarithmic functions, which is written as

Below are the properties for two types of exponential functions:


Functions exponential
b 1
Growth exponentialdecay
0 b 1
Decay
K
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n

Graphs

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Domain
KER
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Range
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Positive/Negative
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Intervals
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Increase/Decrease
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MHF 4U0 Name:

Below are the properties for inverse (logarithmic functions) of two types of exponential
functions:

Functions Inverse of Exponential Growth b 1 Inverse of Exponential Decay 0 b 1

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C
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Graphs

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Domain
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Range

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y-intercept
None
Asymptote
VA at 2 0

Idiot.EE D Edo
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Positive/Negative
Intervals

Increase/Decrease
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Intervals

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