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Algebra 2 7-2 Guided Practice: Properties of Exponential Functions

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Take Note: Consider the exponential function below.
Where can a negative sign be placed to cause the graph to be reflected vertically (across the x-axis)?

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Take Note: What is the numerical value of e to the nearest hundredth? Enter only a number.

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Problem 4 Got It? Calculate e8. Round to 5 decimal places. Enter only a number with no commas or spaces. You may use the calculators at desmos.com.

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Question 24
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Take Note: What is the formula for continuously compounded interest? Enter only the formula. You may use either one of the special characters \cdot or \times (that's not an x) between the P and e in your response.

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Question 27
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🧠 Retrieval Practice:
Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?

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📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
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✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
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Solve It! f and g are exponential functions with the same base.


Is the graph of g a compression, a reflection, or a translation of the graph of f ? Or is it none of the above? Select all that apply.
A compression
A reflection
A translation
None of the above
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🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
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✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
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Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
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🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
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❌ None of these statements apply.
Take Note: Consider the general form of a translated exponential function below.
What impact does a have on the graph?
Question 8
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Take Note: Consider the general form of a translated exponential function below.
What impact does h have on the graph?

Question 9
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Take Note: Consider the general form of a translated exponential function below.
What impact does k have on the graph?

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Question 12
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Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
Question 15
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Take Note: Consider the exponential function below.
Where can a negative sign be placed to cause the graph to be reflected horizontally (across the y-axis)?

Problem 3 Got It? Use the exponential model from Problem 3.
How long does it take for the coffee to reach a temperature of 100 degrees?
About 21.3 minutes
About 27.0 minutes
About 31.9 minutes
Problem 3 Got It? Reasoning: In Problem 3, would the model of the exponential data be useful if you did not translate the data by 68 units? Explain.
No; a hot drink in this scenario will not cool below room temperature. In order to use exponential data, it is important to translate the data left 68 units.
No; a hot drink in this scenario will not cool below room temperature. In order to use exponential data, it is important to translate the data up 68 units.
Yes; since a hot drink in this scenario may cool well below room temperature, it is not necessary to translate the data.
Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
Question 20
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Take Note: What is a natural base exponential function ? What can they be used to model?

Problem 4 Got It? How can you use a graphing calculator to calculate e8?
Use the ex key, x = 8
Graph y = ex and find y for x = 8
Use the table of values for y = ex and find y for x = 8
All of the above
Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
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✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
Take Note: Consider the general formula for modeling continuously compounded interest below.
What does each part of the formula represent?
Match each element in the formula with its description.
e
The amount in the account at time t
A(t)
Principal - the initial amount in the account (in other words, the amount in the account at time 0)
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An irrational constant approximately equal to 2.72
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The annual interest rate applied to the account
r
The time that interest has accrued in years
Question 26
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Take Note: Consider the exponential function f(x)=3^x.
What function stretches f(x) vertically by a factor of 2?
g(x)=3^{2x}
g(x)=2\cdot 3^x
g(x)=3^{\frac{x}{2}}
g(x)=\frac{3^{x}}{2}
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Take Note: Consider the exponential function f(x)=3^x.
What function translates f(x) four units to the right and two units down?
f(x)=3^{(x+2)}-4
f(x)=3^{(x-4)}-2
f(x)=3^{(x+4)}-2
f(x)=3^{(x-2)}+4
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Problem 2 Got It?
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Problem 5 Got It? Scholarships: Suppose you won a contest at the start of 5th grade that deposited $3000 in an account that pays 5% annual interest compounded continuously. How much will you have in the account when you finish high school 8 years later? Express the answer to the nearest dollar.
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