Exponential Functions
Objectives
To use the properties of exponents to:
Simplify exponential expressions.
Solve exponential equations.
To sketch graphs of exponential functions.
Exponential Functions
A polynomial function has the basic form: f (x) = x3
An exponential function has the basic form: f (x) = 3x
An exponential function has the variable in the exponent,
not in the base.
General Form of an Exponential Function:
f (x) = Nx, N > 0
Properties of Exponents
X
A A A
X Y X Y A X Y
Y
A
A
A
X Y
A XY X
A X
1
A
AB A B
X X X
1
X
A X
X
A
A
X
A
X
A
X
A
X
B
Y X Y
B A Y
Properties of Exponents
Simplify: 2 2 2 32
2 3 5
6 1 1 4
2 2 2 4
2
2 16
2
3 2
26 64
Properties of Exponents
3 3
2
3
2 3 27
Simplify: 3 3
3 3 2 8
7
3 1 1
9
3 2
2
3 3 9
2 8 2 8
1
16 2 16 4
1 1 2 1
2 2
Exponential Equations
( x 1) 1
Solve: 5 125
x
Solve: 7 7 2
5 x 53 x 1 12
x3 x 1
2
Exponential Equations
Solve: 8 2
x
Solve: 8 4
x
2
3 x
2
1
2
3 x
2 2
2 2
3x 1
2 2
3x 2
3x 1 3x 2
x 13 x 2
3
Exponential Equations
Solve:
1 x
3 27 Solve: x
1
3
27
3
3
1 x
27 273
1
x 3
x
3 3 3 x 19,683
x 3 Not considered an
exponential equation,
because the variable
x 3
is now in the base.
Exponential Equations
x 4 8
3
Solve:
Not considered an 4
8 3
3 3 4
exponential equation,
because the variable
x 4
8
is in the base.
4
x 3
x 2
4
x 16
Exponential Functions
General Form of an Exponential Function:
f (x) = Nx, N > 0
g(x) = 2x g(3) = 8
g(2) = 4
x
g(1) = 2
g(0) = 1
g(–1) = 2 1 12
g(–2) = 22 2 14
1
2x 2
Exponential Functions
g(x) = 2x
x g x
2 4
1 2
0 1
1
–1 2
1
–2 4
Exponential Functions
g(x) = 2x
Exponential Functions
h(x) = 3x
x h x
2 9
1 3
0 1
1
–1 3
1
–2 9
Exponential Functions
h(x) = 3x
Exponential Functions
g(x) = 2x (blue) Exponential functions with
positive bases greater than
1 have graphs that are
increasing.
The function never crosses
the x-axis because there is
nothing we can plug in for x
that will yield a zero
answer.
h(x) = 3x (red)
The x-axis is a left
horizontal asymptote.
Exponential Functions
g(x) = 2x (blue) A smaller base means
the graph rises more
gradually.
A larger base means the
graph rises more quickly.
Exponential functions will
h(x) = 3x (red) not have negative bases.
The Number e
A base often associated with exponential functions is:
e 2.71828169
The Number e
lim 1 x 2.71828169
1
Compute: x
x0
lim 1 x lim 1 x
1 1
x x
x 0 x 0
1 x 1 x
1 1
x x
x x
–.1 2.868 .1 2.5937
–.01 2.732 .01 2.7048
–.001 2.7196 .001 2.7169
The Number e
Euler’s number
Leonhard Euler
(pronounced “oiler”)
Swiss mathematician
and physicist
The Exponential Function
f (x) = ex
Exponential Functions
j x 2
1 x
x j x
2
1
4
1
1 2
0 1
–1 2
–2 4
Exponential Functions
j x 2
1 x
Exponential functions with positive bases less
than 1 have graphs that are decreasing.
Why study exponential functions?
Exponential functions are used in our real world
to measure growth, interest, and decay.
Growth obeys exponential functions.
Ex: rumors, human population, bacteria,
computer technology, nuclear chain reactions,
compound interest
Decay obeys exponential functions.
Ex: Carbon-14 dating, half-life, Newton’s Law of
Cooling