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Title: Applications of exponential and logarithmic functions


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Applications of exponential and logarithmic
functions
  • from sections 11.3, 11.6, 11.7

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Exponential growth
  • Newtons Law of cooling
  • Half-life of materials
  • Appreciation/depreciation

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Exponential growth
  • y final amount
  • n initial amount
  • k constant
  • t time in years

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Exponential growth example
  • The constant k for a radioactive substance is
    -0.08042. In how many years will a 250 gm
    sample reduce to 50 gm?

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Newtons Law of cooling
  • y temperature of object
  • t time in minutes
  • C ambient temperature
  • a k constants

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Newtons Law of cooling example
  • An object is heated to 70F then taken outdoors
    where the temperature is 15F. What is the
    temperature of the object 30 minutes later if a
    55 and k 0.05?

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Half-life of materials
  • y final amount
  • yo initial amount
  • C constant of proportionality
  • t time
  • T time per C (half-life)

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Half-life of materials example
  • After 10 years, 5.1 kg of a radioactive material
    remains from a 14.3 kg sample. What is the
    half-life of the material?

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Appreciation/depreciation
  • A appreciated/depreciated value
  • P present value
  • r rate of appreciation () or depreciation (-)
  • t time in years

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Appreciation/depreciation example
  • A couple buys a starter home for 52,000.
    They want to have 20,000 to make a down payment
    on a bigger house. If the current home
    appreciates at a rate of 5.5, how long do they
    need to wait to sell it to have the down payment
    for a newer home?

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Problem-solving strategy
  • Read through the problem using variables and
    wording to determine the type of application
    identify the appropriate formula.
  • Substitute values into the formula and solve.

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Examples
  • A piece of office equipment valued at 25,000
    depreciates at a rate of 10 annually. In how
    many years will the equipment be worth 5000?
  • A human body is found in a room where the
    temperature is 70F. The body temperature is
    measured to be 82F, how long ago did the person
    die? Use a 36.6 and k 0.01.

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Chapter 11 Notes
  • Example answers
  • Use appreciation/depreciation formula
  • A 5000, P 25,000, r -0.1
  • solve for t about 15.3 years
  • Use Newtons law of cooling formula
  • y 82.4, a 36.6, k 0.01, C 70
  • solve for t 108 minutes (1 hr., 48 min.)
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