3. Introduction
More generally, for any non-zero real number a and
for any whole number n,
In the exponential expression an, a is called the
base and n is called the exponent.
4. Exponents Are Often Used in
Area Problems to Show the
Feet Are Squared
Length x width = area 15ft
A pool is a rectangle .
Length = 30 ft. 30ft
Width = 15 ft.
2
Area = 30 x 15 = 450
ft.
5. Exponents Are Often Used in
Volume Problems to Show the
Centimeters Are Cubed
Length x width x height =
volume
A box is a rectangle 10
Length = 10 cm. 10
Width = 10 cm. 10
Height = 20 cm.
3
Volume =
6. a2 is read as ‘a squared’.
a3 is read as ‘a cubed’.
a4 is read as ‘a to the fourth power’.
...
an is read as ‘a to the nth power’.
7. Location of Exponent
An exponent is a little number high
and to the right of a regular or
base number.
4 Exponent
Base 3
8. Definition of Exponent
An exponent tells how many
times a number is multiplied by
itself.
4 Exponent
Base 3
15. Ex: All of the properties of rational exponents apply to
real exponents as well. Lucky you!
Simplify:
2 3 2 3
5 5 5
Recall the product of powers property,
am an = am+n
18. Let’s examine exponential functions. They are different than any
of the other types of functions we’ve studied because the independent
variable is in the exponent.
Let’s look at the graph of this
function by plotting some points.
x 2x x
3 8 f x 2 8
7
6
2 4 BASE 5
4
1 2 3
0 1 Recall what a negative
2
1
-1 1/2 exponent means:
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
-2 1/4 -2
-3
-3 1/8 1 1 -4
-5
f 1 2 -6
2 -7
23. Compare the graphs 2x, 3x , and 4x
f x 4x
Characteristics about the Graph of an
Exponential Function where a >
1 x
f x a
1. Domain is all real numbers f x 3x
2. Range is positive real numbers
f x 2x
3. There are no x intercepts because there is no
x value that you can put in the function to make it
=0 Can these exponential
What is the range of of
Are you they intercept
What is the xthe
What is see domain an
intercept
horizontalincreasing
of these exponential or
exponential function?
functions asymptote
an exponential
of these exponential
for these functions?
functions?
function?
decreasing?
functions?
4. The y intercept is always (0,1) because a 0 = 1
5. The graph is always increasing
6. The x-axis (where y = 0) is a horizontal
asymptote for x -
24. Exponential Equations
Let a ∈ R – {–1, 0, 1}
(a is a real number other than –1, 0 and
1).
If am = an then m = n.
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