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Chapter 5

Logarithmic,
Exponential, and
Other Transcendental
Functions
Definition of the Natural Logarithmic Function
and Figure 5.1

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Theorem 5.1 Properties of the Natural
Logarithmic Function

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Theorem 5.2 Logarithmic Properties

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Definition of e and Figure 5.5

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Theorem 5.3 Derivative of the Natural
Logarithmic Function

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Theorem 5.4 Derivative Involving Absolute
Value

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Theorem 5.5 Log Rule for Integration

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Guidelines for Integration

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Integrals of the Six Basic Trigonometric
Functions

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Definition of Inverse Function and Figure 5.10

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Theorem 5.6 Reflective Property of Inverse
Functions and Figure 5.12

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Theorem 5.7 The Existence of an Inverse
Function and Figure 5.13

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Guidelines for Finding an Inverse Function

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Theorem 5.8 Continuity and Differentiability of
Inverse Functions

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Theorem 5.9 The Derivative of an Inverse
Function

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Definition of the Natural Exponential Function
and Figure 5.19

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Theorem 5.10 Operations with Exponential
Functions

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Properties of the Natural Exponential
Function

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Theorem 5.11 Derivative of the Natural
Exponential Function

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Theorem 5.12 Integration Rules for
Exponential Functions

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Definition of Exponential Function to Base a

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Definition of Logarithmic Function to Base a

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Properties of Inverse Functions

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Theorem 5.13 Derivatives for Bases Other
Than e

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Theorem 5.14 The Power Rule for Real
Exponents

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Theorem 5.15 A Limit Involving e

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Summary of Compound Interest Formulas

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Definitions of Inverse Trigonometric
Functions

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Figure 5.29

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Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

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Theorem 5.16 Derivatives of Inverse
Trigonometric Functions

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Basic Differentiation Rules for Elementary
Functions

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Theorem 5.17 Integrals Involving Inverse
Trigonometric Functions

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Basic Integration Rules (a > 0)

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Definitions of the Hyperbolic Functions

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Figure 5.37

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Hyperbolic Identities

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Theorem 5.18 Derivatives and Integrals of
Hyperbolic Functions

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Theorem 5.19 Inverse Hyperbolic Functions

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Figure 5.41

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Theorem 5.20 Differentiation and Integration
Involving Inverse Hyperbolic Functions

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