MA Notes, Lesson 19 Textbook (calculus part) Section 2.4 Exponential Functions

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MA 590 Notes, Lesson 9 Tetbook (calculus part) Section.4 Eponential Functions In an eponential function, the variable is in the eponent and the base is a positive constant (other than the number ). Eponential Function: An eponential function with base a is defined as f ( ) a, where a 0 and a. The following are not eponential functions. Why? f ( ) f ( ) f ( ) ( 4) f ( ) *Note: If a (the base) in the above definition was, the function would be constant; a horizontal line, y =. Eponential functions often describe what is called eponential growth or eponential decay in real life eamples. Eample of an eponential function: Many real life situations model eponential functions. One eample models the average amount spent(to the nearest dollar) by a person at a shopping mall after hours and is the function, f( ) 4.(.56). The base of this function is.56. Notice there is also a constant (4.) multiplied by the power. Be sure to follow the order of operations; find the eponent power first, then multiply that answer by the 4.. Suppose you wanted to find the amount spent in a mall after browsing for hours. Let =. f () 4.(.56) 4.(.79646) 60.08755 To the nearest dollar, a person on average would spend $60.

Graphing Eponential Functions: To graph an eponential function, make a table of ordered pairs as you have for other types of graphs. Notice: If = 0 for b, the value is (zero power is ). For a basic eponential function, the y-intercept is. Also, notice that y values will always be positive, so the graph always lies above the -ais. Graph each eponential function. Notice: I changed the scale on each ais below. a) y y - - 0 Notice: I changed the scale on each ais below. b) f ( ) - y - 8 0 4 4 What do you notice about the graphs above?

Characteristics of Eponential Functions of the form f() = a (basic eponential function). The domain of the function is all real numbers (, ) and the range is all positive real numbers (0, ) (graph always lies above the -ais).. Such a graph will always pass through the point (0, ) and the y-intercept is. There will be no -intercept.. If the base b is greater than ( b ), the graph increases left to right and is an increasing function. The greater the value of b, the steeper the increase (eponential growth). 4. If the base is between 0 and (0 ), the graph decreases left to right and is a decreasing function (eponential decay). The smaller the value of b, the steeper the decrease. 5. The graph represents a - function and therefore will have an inverse. 6. The graph approaches but does not touch the -ais. The -ais is known as an asymptote. Solving eponential equations: There are a couple of ways to solve equations with the variable in an eponent. The first way is to rewrite both sides of the equation so the bases are the same. E : Solve this equation: E : Solve: 5 5 6 59 Compound Interest: One of the best eamples in real life where an eponential function is used is in the banking business, compound interest. You know the simple interest formula, I Prt. However, most banks periodically determine interest and add to the account. The amount in an account with an initial amount of P dollars invested at an annual interest rate of r (as a decimal), compounded m times per year for t years, returns a compound amount given by this formula. r A P m mt You will need to know how to use the power key on your -line scientific calculator when you use this formula.

E : Find the final amount and the interest earned on $5800 at 4.% interest compounded semiannually for 6 years. Definition of the number e: Letting P equal $ and letting r be 00% and t equal year. mt r A P becomes m m m m Let the value of m become etremely large. Then becomes closer and closer to a number we call e, whose approimate value is m.78888. (To find the value of e on a TI-0XA calculator use these steps: Enter the number, press the nd key then the LN key (notice that e is above the LN key, so we are finding e. You should get the approimation given above. As the amount of money in an account is compounded continuously, rather than periodically as with the compound interest formula earlier; the formula uses this number e. Continuous Compounding Interest: A Pe rt (The steps to convert the regular compound interest formula to the formula above are shown on pages 8-8 in the tetbook. It is a difficult process, so I will not demonstrate it in class. You can eamine it on these pages, if you are interested.) 4

E : Suppose $800 is invested at 4 ½ % interest for 5 years. Find the accumulated amount in the account and the interest earned if (a) the money is compounded quarterly. (b) the money is compounded continuously. E 4: Suppose that a certain type of bacteria grows rapidly in a warm spot. If 500 bacteria of these bacteria are placed in a dish in a warm location, and the number present after hours is given by the model P ( ) 500. Find the number of bacteria after (a) hour, (b) hours. 5