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5 Representation of Exponential Functions

The document provides information about exponential functions including representing them through tables, graphs and equations. It defines properties of exponential functions such as their domain and range. Examples are given to show how to sketch graphs of exponential functions and how the constant b affects the graph.
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5 Representation of Exponential Functions

The document provides information about exponential functions including representing them through tables, graphs and equations. It defines properties of exponential functions such as their domain and range. Examples are given to show how to sketch graphs of exponential functions and how the constant b affects the graph.
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WHAT I KNOW

1. In the function x is called ______.

a. base c. exponent
b. coefficient d. intercept
WHAT I KNOW

2. Which of the following is NOT an application of


exponential function?

a. bacterial growth c. monthly salary


b. compound interest d. population decline
WHAT I KNOW

3. Which of the following is an example of


exponential function?

a. c.
b. d.
WHAT I KNOW

4. The following are examples of exponential


function EXCEPT ONE.

a. c.
b. d.
WHAT I KNOW

5. In exponential function, the function has the value


of 1 when the exponent is equal to _____.

a. 0 c. -1
b. 1 d. none of the choices
REPRESENTATION OF
EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS

DOMINIC DALTON L. CALING


General Mathematics | Grade 11
LESSON OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to:

• represent an exponential function through its: (a) table of values,


(b) graph, and (c) equation;
• find the domain and range of an exponential function;
• find the intercept, zeros, and asymptote of an exponential
function;
• graph exponential functions.
PROPERTIES OF EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS

Let , b > 1, and b ≠ 1.

1. The domain is the set of real numbers, (-∞, ∞).


2. The range is the set of positive real numbers, (0, ∞).
3. If b > 1, f is an increasing exponential function. If 0 < b < 1, f
is a decreasing exponential function.
4. The function passes through the point (0, 1) because f(0) = b⁰
= 1.
5. The graph approaches but does not reach the x-axis. The x-
axis is the horizontal asymptote.
Example 1

Sketch the graph of , , and in one plane. Describe


the significance of the constant b in the equation .
SOLUTION
Example 2

Sketch the graph of , and in one plane. Describe the


graph.
SOLUTION
THANK YOU!

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