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Slide 1Section 1.6 – Inverse Functions Section 1.7 - Logarithms Slide 2 For an inverse to exist, the function must be one-to-one (For every x is there is no more than one…

FUNCTIONS AND MODELS 1 1.6 Inverse Functions and Logarithms FUNCTIONS AND MODELS In this section, we will learn about: Inverse functions and logarithms. The table gives data…

Slide 1 7 INVERSE FUNCTIONS Slide 2 7.3 Logarithmic Functions INVERSE FUNCTIONS In this section, we will learn about: Logarithmic functions and natural logarithms. Slide…

1. Section 3.2 Inverse Functions and LogarithmsV63.0121, Calculus IMarch 4/9/10, 2009.. Image credit: Roger Smith. . . . . . 2. Outline Inverse FunctionsDerivatives of Inverse…

1. Section 3.2 Inverse Functions and Logarithms V63.0121.034, Calculus IOctober 21, 2009Announcements Midterm course evaluations at the end of class. . Image credit: Roger…

1. Section 3.2 Inverse Functions and Logarithms V63.0121.027, Calculus IOctober 22, 2009 Announcements Quiz on §§2.5–2.6 next week Midterm course evaluations at the end…

Slide 1 Slide 2 Jeopardy ! Logarithms Exponentials Inverse Functions Applications Holiday Headlines Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Find any relative extrema for of Slide…

LOGARITHMS Section 4.2 JMerrill, 2005 Revised 2008 Exponential Functions 1. Graph the exponential equation f(x) = 2x on the graph and record some ordered pairs. x f(x) 0…

PreCalculus 30Ms Carignan PC309B: Chapter 8 –Logarithmic Functions Page 1 To evaluate logarithms and solve logarithmic equations RECALL: In section 14 we learned what the…

Slide 1Inverse Functions and Logarithms Table 1 gives data from an experiment in which a bacteria culture started with 100 bacteria in a limited nutrient medium; the size

Alg2 4.4B Notes.notebook 1 November 25, 2014 warm­up 4­4 Properties of Logarithms Continued... Plan for today: 1.  Review lesson 2.  Learn change of base formula…

Slide 1 MTH 251 – Differential Calculus Chapter 3 – Differentiation Section 3.8 Derivatives of Inverse Functions and Logarithms Copyright © 2010 by Ron Wallace, all…

Slide 1logarithms. Exponent Law Power Law (xa)b = xab Quotient Law logb = logb x – logb y Power Law logb xa = a logb x x y 2 log a + log b – 4 log c a2b c4 form

Sect. 2.2 Section 9.4 Properties of Logarithms Review Basic Properties of Logarithms logb1=0 logbb=1 logbbx=x blogbx=x The Product Rule The Power Rule The Quotient Rule Writing…

Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. Section 5.5 Properties of Logarithms Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice…

Lesson 3.5 Lesson 5-5 Logarithms Logarithmic functions Logarithmic functions The inverse of the exponential function. Logarithmic functions The inverse of the exponential…

Section 11-5 Common Logarithms Logarithms with base 10 are called common logarithms. You can easily find the common logarithms of integral powers of 10. A common logarithm…

Slide 1 Section 1.8 Inverse Functions Slide 2 Inverse Functions Slide 3 The function f is a set of ordered pairs, (x,y), then the changes produced by f can be “undone”…

36 Chapter 1 Prerequisites for Calculus 15 Inverse You will be able to find inverses of Functions and Logarithms one-to-one functions and will be able to analyze logarithmic…