exponentials and logs exact values properties and domain and range

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e-2 =

2

1

e=

Answer

ln(3x5) =

Answer

=ln3 + lnx5

=ln3 + 5lnx

eln3=

Answer

= 3

=

6

ln5xy

Answer

6lnln5ln −+= yx

For y=lnx, can x = 0?

Answer

No!Domain of natural log is

),0( ∞

For y=2x, can x be 0?

Answer

Yes!Domain of exponential is

any # to the 0 power is 1(0,1) point on parent graph

),( ∞−∞

For y=2x, can y be negative?

Answer

No!Range of exponential is

),0( ∞

ln0 =

Answer

= undefined

lne2 =

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lne2 = 2lne = 2(1) = 2

ln1 =

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= 0

ln(-2) =

Answer

= undefined

e0 =

Answer

= 1

For y=2x, can x be negative?

Answer

Yes!Domain of exponential is

),( ∞−∞

For y=2x, can y = 0?

Answer

No!Range of exponential is

HA at y=0 (for parent graph)

),0( ∞

For y=lnx, can x be negative?

Answer

No!Domain of natural log is

),0( ∞

For y=lnx, can y = 0?

Answer

Yes!Range of natural log is

(inverse of exponential)(1,0) is a point on the parent

graph

),( ∞−∞

Does ln(x2+1) = lnx2 + ln1 = 2lnx + 0 ?

Answer

NO!It is the natural log of that

quantity.

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