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MHF4U-Unit 6

The document covers lessons on inverse, exponential, and logarithmic functions including their definitions, graphs, properties, transformations, laws of logarithms, solving exponential and logarithmic equations, and applications of logarithmic functions to topics like earthquakes, pH scale, sound intensity, and exponential growth/decay. Examples and practice problems are provided for students to work through related to each topic. The goal is to build understanding of inverse, exponential, and logarithmic functions as well as skills in working with and applying these important mathematical concepts.

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MHF4U-Unit 6

The document covers lessons on inverse, exponential, and logarithmic functions including their definitions, graphs, properties, transformations, laws of logarithms, solving exponential and logarithmic equations, and applications of logarithmic functions to topics like earthquakes, pH scale, sound intensity, and exponential growth/decay. Examples and practice problems are provided for students to work through related to each topic. The goal is to build understanding of inverse, exponential, and logarithmic functions as well as skills in working with and applying these important mathematical concepts.

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Exponential and
Logarithmic Functions

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Canadian International School of Egypt

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Lesson 1 Inverse Relations and
Functions
The inverse of a function undoes what the original function has done.

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Examples of the inverse operations:

Example of an Inverse function:


if f(x) = x² then its inverse is ± √x
The graph of the inverse is a reflection of

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the original function about the line y=x
To graph the inverse you should take
the coordinates of the original graph
and switch x and y coordinates

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Definition of Logarithmic Function

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The Graph of Logarithmic Function
The Graph of Logarithmic Function
Logarithmic Function Properties Vs
Exonential Function Properties

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Practice

Textbook page 451 #1, 2 (ii) and 3 and then


9 - 11 and # 1-2 p 466

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Transformations of Logarithmic Functions

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Transformations of Logarithmic Functions

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Transformations of Logarithmic
Functions
Textbook page 458 ex 8 together
Practice: page 457-458 #1, 2, 3, 4 (1 question), 5 (2 functions of
your choice)
Lesson 2 Laws of Logarithms

Goal: to use laws of logarithms to simplify expressions


Minds 0n: complete the following questions using the
properties of
Logarithms

Evaluating logarithms:
p 466 # 4-6, 9, 10
Laws of Logarithms
Goal: To use laws of logarithms to simplify
expressions

Prove the laws of logarithms using the example of product law:

Complete p 476 #9 -12


Lesson 3 Exponential Equations
Part 1
Goal: to solve exponential equations which do not require logarithm
textbook p 483 example 2, Handout: Example 1 and 2

Rule for solving exponential equations without using log:

Practice: # 5 p 485 # 8 p 486

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Homework: Complete the handout questions
Lesson 4 Exponential Equations Part 2

Example: p 484 #2

Practice: p 485 #2-3, 9-10 & 12, 17


Lesson 5 Logarithmic Equations
Goal: To solve logarithmic equations with one variable algebraically

Practice: p 491-492 #1, 2, 4, 5, 7 (two from each), #10, 12-14 all Extra: #18,
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Application of Logarithmic Functions

ypes of scientific application of both functions:


1) Earthquakes intensify p 496 Example 2
Practice: p 499 #1

2) pH scale p 494 Example 1

actice: p 499 #2, 5 p 500 #6-7


Application of Logarithmic Functions

Types of scientific application of both functions:


3) Sound intensity scale
Application of Logarithmic Functions

Types of scientific application of both functions:


4) Exponential growth/decay

Example 3 p 496
Practice: p 500 #9, p501 # 13-15
Review of application questions for the test: p 511 # 17-22

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