Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Exponential
Functions
Prepared by: Ms. Ghia R.
Relucio
Overview
Course Outline
Performance Tasks
“Where do I invest?”- Interest Rate
on Investment for three banks
The Property of Equality of
Exponential Equation
examples
Review of the Law of
Exponents
Review of the Law of
Exponents
Review of the Law of
Exponents
Activity: Paper-Folding- Cell
Division
For
every exponential function f(x)=ax,
why should a be greater than zero and
NOT equal to one?
Graph
y=1/2x, y=1/3x, y=1/4x using
Desmos
Finding the Roots of
Exponential Equation
Finding the Roots of
Exponential Equation
Finding the Roots of
Exponential Equation
Determining the Zeroes of
Exponential Functions
Determining the Zeroes of
Exponential Functions
Inverse Relations and
Functions
Inverse Relations and
Functions
Inverse Relations and
Functions
Inverse Relations and
Functions
Inverse Relations and
Functions
Inverse Relations and
Functions
Graphs of Functions and Their
Inverses
Graphs of Functions and Their
Inverses
Where do I invest?
Questions:
1. Which bank has the best offer? Why?
2. How much do you plan to invest and for how
long? Give projection on the growth of your
investment.
3. If you are to invest your money, which bank
will you choose and why? Show mathematical
comparison among the three banks.
4. Do you think it is advisable for an individual to
have an investment? Why? Will you enroll for
time deposit in the future? Why or why not?
Logarithmic Functions
Logarithmic Functions
Logarithmic Functions
Logarithmic Functions
Laws of Logarithmic
Functions
Laws of Logarithmic
Functions
Laws of Logarithmic
Functions
Laws of Logarithmic
Functions
Laws of Logarithmic
Functions
Laws of Logarithmic
Functions
Logarithmic Equations
Logarithmic Equations
Logarithmic Equations
Logarithmic Equations