Lesson 16.2 Solving Exponential Equations
Lesson 16.2 Solving Exponential Equations
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exponential, and now logarithmic equations algebraically and horizontal line.
graphically.
Graph y 1 and y 2 using a graphing calculator.
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Students have the option of completing the Explore
activity either in the book or online.
EXPLAIN 1
solve exponential equations is to rewrite them in logarithmic form. Another way is to use the Property of Equality for
Logarithmic Equations which states that for any positive numbers x, y, and b (b ≠ 1), log b x = log b y if and only if x = y.
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to three decimal places. Solving Exponential Equations
10 = 5e 4x
Algebraically
10 = 5e 4x Original equation
2=e 4x
Divide both sides by 5. QUESTIONING STRATEGIES
ln 2 = 4x Rewrite in logarithmic form. How do you use the Property of Equality for
___
ln 2
= __
4x
Divide both sides by 4. Exponential Equations to solve the equation
4 4
___
ln 2
=x Simplify. 2 = 8 x + 1? Write both sides of the equation as
6x
4
0.173 ≈ x Evaluate. Round to three decimal places. powers of 2, then set the exponents equal, and
solve for x.
2 6x = (2 3)
x+1
of Logarithms, b log b y
= y.
Reflect
Therefore, x = y. 2. Consider the equation 2 x - 3 = 85. How can you solve this equation using logarithm base 2?
Take the logarithm base 2 of both sides. Then rewrite log 2 85 using the Change of Base
Property of Logarithms so the exact solution can be found using a scientific calculator.
AVOID COMMON ERRORS 2 x - 3 = 85
Some students may apply the Property of Equality for log 2 2 x - 3 = log 2 85
Logarithmic Equations incorrectly, taking the log of (x - 3)log 2 2 = log 2 85
each term of an equation. Correct this error, x - 3 = log 2 85
instructing students to try to transform the equation x = log 2 85 + 3 x= ____
log 85
+3 x ≈ 9.409
log 2
so that there is only one term on each side of the
3. Discussion When solving an exponential equation with base e, what is the benefit of taking the natural
equal sign. At that point, they can take the log of the logarithm of both sides of the equation?
expression on each side of the equation. Taking the natural logarithm of both sides will result in ln e on one side, which simplifies to 1.
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Your Turn
Solve the equations. Give the exact solution and an approximate solution to three
decimal places.
4. 2e x - 1 + 5 = 80 5. 6 3x = 12
2e x - 1 = 75 log 6 3x = log 12
e x - 1 = 37.5 3x log 6 = log 12
x = _____ ≈ 0.462
log 12
ln e x-1
= ln 37.5 3 log 6
(x - 1)(ln e) = ln 37.5
(x - 1)(1) = ln 37.5
x = ln 37.5 + 1 ≈ 4.624
COLLABORATIVE LEARNING
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Peer-to-Peer Activity
Have students work in pairs. Provide each pair with identical sets of several
different exponential equations, and ask them to solve each equation two different
ways. Have pairs share their solutions with the class, comparing their work with
that of the other pairs of students. Discuss the results.
gives the amount A in the account after n quarters for an initial investment P that earns interest at a rate r. Solve for n
to find how long it will take for the account to contain at least $500.
Solving a Real-World Problem by
Solving an Exponential Equation
Analyze Information
Identify the important information.
( )
n
0.045
500 = 250 1 + _ Substitute.
4
( )
n
0.045
= 1+_ Divide both sides by 250.
2
4
2 = 1.01125 n
Evaluate the expression in
parentheses.
log 2 =
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n log 1.01125 Power Property of Logarithms
log 2
__ = n Divide both sides by log 1.01125.
log 1.01125
61.96 ≈n Evaluate.
DIFFERENTIATE INSTRUCTION
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Multiple Representations
Some students may suggest using the definition of a logarithm to solve an
equation such as 5 x + 3 = 12, rewriting the equation in logarithmic form, and using
the Change of Base Property to solve for x.
x + 3 = log 512
log12
x = _____ - 3 ≈ -1.46
log5
Students should be encouraged to use this alternate method when possible, if they
prefer. Show them how this leads to the same result as taking the log of both sides.
= 250( 1.01125 )
61.96
compounding periods. Help them to see that the Evaluate the expression in parentheses.
≈ 250( 2 )
value of A increases as the number of compounding
Evaluate the exponent.
periods per year increases. Show how this concept
leads to the formula for situations in which the ≈ 500 Multiply.
Your Turn
ELABORATE 6. How long will it take to triple a $250 initial investment in an account that pays 4.5% compounded
quarterly?
P = 250; A = 3P = 750; r = 0.045
INTEGRATE MATHEMATICAL (
750 = 250 1 + ____ )
n
0.045
PRACTICES
4
3 = (1.01125)
n
How does the Property of Equality for 8. Essential Question Check-In Describe how to solve an exponential equation algebraically.
Logarithmic Equations make it possible to An exponential equation can be solved algebraically by taking the logarithm of both sides
solve an exponential equation? It moves the variable of the equation and using the properties of logarithms to evaluate.
ASSIGNMENT GUIDE
Concepts and Skills Practice
Explore Exercises 1–5
The x-coordinate of the point where the graphs intersect is ≈ 27.1. So, the Solving Exponential
solution is x ≈ 27.1. Equations Graphically
2. 120e 2x = 75e 3x
Example 1 Exercises 6–11
Solving Exponential
Equations Algebraically
Example 2 Exercises 12–19
Solving a Real-World Problem by
Solving an Exponential Equation
TECHNOLOGY
The x-coordinate of the point at which the graphs intersect is ≈ 0.47. So,
the solution is ≈ 0.47. Have students provide the window they used for
3. 5 = 625e 0.02x
graphing each equation. Have them share their
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strategies for determining the windows with their
classmates, so that students who are struggling with
this may gain some insight.
COMMON
Exercise
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6 3x - 9 - 10 = -3 7e 3x = 42
6 3x - 9 = 7 e 3x = 6
log 6 3x - 9 = log 7 ln e 3x = ln 6
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3x - 9 = ____ 3x (1) = ln 6
log 7
log 6
( ) x = ___
ln 6
x=_ 1 ____ ≈ 0.597
log 7
3 log 6
+ 9 ≈ 3.362 3
2x - 1
_
8. 11 6x + 2 = 12 9. e 3 = 250
_____
-1
= 12 = 250
2x
6x + 2
11 e 3
_____
-1
= log 12 = ln 250
2x
6x + 2
log 11 ln e 3
6x = ____ -2
log 12
2x - 1 = 3 ln 250
log 11
( ) x = ________
3 ln 250 + 1
x=_ 1 ____ ≈ 8.782
log 12
6 log 11
- 2 ≈ -0.161 2
_x
INTEGRATE MATHEMATICAL
(10 x)2 + 90 = 105 5 4 = 30 PRACTICES
_x
10 2x = 15 log 5 4 = log 30
Focus on Reasoning
log 10 2x = log 15 _x log 5 = log 30
4 MP.2 Encourage students to check their solutions
x = _____ ≈ 8.453
4 log 30
2x log 10 = log 15
log 5 for correctness by substituting the value into the
2x(1) = log 15
original equation and verifying that it makes the
x = ____
log 15
≈ 0.588
2 equation true. Point out that this will help them
Solve.
identify any errors, and encourage them to double
check that they’ve entered the logarithmic
12. The price P of a gallon of gas after t years is given by the
equation P = P 0( 1 + r ) t, where P 0 is the initial price of gas and expressions correctly in the graphing calculator.
r is the rate of inflation. If the price of a gallon of gas is currently Impress upon students that errors working with these
$3.25, how long will it take for the price to rise to $4.00 if the
rate of inflation is 10.5%? expressions are often a result of missing, or incorrect
4 = 3.25(1.105)
t use of, parentheses.
1.231 ≈ 1.105 t
log 1.231 ≈ log 1.105 t
log 1.231 ≈ t log 1.105
t ≈ ______ ≈ 2
log 1.231
log 1.105
It will take about 2 years for the price of gas to rise to $4.00.
there is $600 in the account. If the interest rate is 4%, after how many years will the
amount triple?
The amount in the account will triple after about 27.4 years.
When is it preferable to take the natural log, Let n be the number of games.
as opposed to the common log, of both sides P(home run in every game) = 0.25 n
of an exponential equation that models a real-world 0.05 = 0.25 n
situation? when the base of the power in the log 0.05 = log 0.25 n
model is e log 0.05 = n log 0.25
n = ______ ≈ 2
log 0.05
log 0.25
The probability of hitting a home run in every game drops to 5% after about 2 games.
15. Meteorology In one part of the atmosphere where the temperature is a constant
-70 °F, pressure can be expressed as a function of altitude by the equation
P(h) = 128(10)-0.682h, where P is the atmospheric pressure in kilopascals (kPa) and
h is the altitude in kilometers above sea level. The pressure ranges from 2.55 kPa to
22.9 kPa in this region. What is the range of altitudes?
Find the altitude for a pressure of 2.55 kPa.
2.55 = 128(10)-0.0682h
0.0199 ≈ 10 -0.0682h
log 0.0199 ≈ log 10 -0.0682h
log 0.0199 ≈ -0.0682h log 10
log 0.0199 ≈ -0.0682h(1)
h ≈ -_______
log 0.0199
0.0682
≈ 24.94
Find the altitude for a pressure of 22.9 kPa.
22.9 = 128(10)-0.0682h
0.1789 ≈ 10 -0.0682h
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2.94 ≈ (1.03)
t
()
__t
50 = 325 _
1 15
2
__t
0.154 = (0.5) 15
__t
log 0.154 = log (0.5) 15
log 0.154 = __
t
15
log 0.5
(
t = 15 ______
log 0.154
log 0.5
≈ 40.5 )
It will take about 40.5 minutes for the amount of aspirin to drop to 50 mg.
0.672 ≈ 0.987 t
log 0.672 ≈ log 0.987 t
log 0.672 ≈ t log 0.987
t ≈ ______ ≈ 30
log 0.672
log 0.987
The number of farms in Iowa will be about 80,000 after about 30 years, or
around 2010.
20. Match the equations with the solutions.
a. 9e 3x = 27
B x ≈ 1.099
b. 9e = 27
x D x ≈ 1.022
c. 9e 3x - 4 = 27 A x ≈ 0.366
d. 9e 3x + 2 = 27 C x ≈ 1.700
9e 3x = 27 9e x = 27
e 3x = 3 ex = 3
ln e 3x = ln 3 ln e x = ln 3
3x ln e = ln 3 x ln e = ln 3
3x(1) = ln 3 x(1) = ln 3 ≈ 1.099
x = ___
ln 3
3
≈ 0.366
9e 3x - 4 = 27 9e x + 2 = 27
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e 3x - 4
=3 9e x = 25
ln e 3x - 4 = ln 3 e x = __
25
9
(3x - 4)ln e = ln 3 ln e x = ln __
25
9
(3x - 4)(1) = ln 3 x ln e = ln __
25
9
3x = ln 3 + 4 x(1) = ln __
25
9
≈ 1.022
x = _____
ln 3 + 4
3
≈ 1.700
22. Multi-Step The amount A in an account after t years is given by the equation
A = Pe rt, where P is the initial amount and r is the interest rate.
a. Find an equation that models approximately how long it will take for the initial
amount P in the account to double with the interest rate r. Write the equation in
terms of the interest rate expressed as a percent.
initial investment.
t≈ _72
= 19.2
3.75
By the Rule of 72, the amount will double in about 19.2 years.
Check:
600 = 300(1.0375)
t
2 = 1.0375 t
log 2 = log 1.0375 t
log 2 = t log 1.0375
t = _______ ≈ 18.8
log 2
log 1.0375
The results are approximately equal, so 19.2 years is reasonable.
23. Represent Real-World Problems Suppose you have an initial mass M 0 of a
radioactive substance with a half-life of h. Then the mass of the parent isotopes at
time t is P(t) = M 0( __12 ) h . Since the substance is decaying from the original parent
__t
isotopes into the new daughter isotopes while the mass of all the isotopes remains
constant, the mass of the daughter isotopes at time t is D(t) = M 0 - P(t). Find
when the masses of the parent isotopes and daughter isotopes are equal. Explain the
meaning of your answer and why it makes sense.
To find when the masses of the parent isotopes and daughter isotopes are
equal, solve D(t) = P(t)
D(t) = P(t)
() () _
_t _t
M0 - M0 _
1 h
2
= M0 _
1
2
h
= 2 M (_
2)
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t
1
M0 0
h
___
M 0
= (0.5)
_ t
h
2M 0
_t
0.5 = (0.5)h
_t
log 0.5 = log (0.5)h
log 0.5 = _
t
h
log 0.5
h=t
The masses of the parent isotopes and daughter isotopes are equal when t = h.
So, the masses of the isotopes will be equal after 1 half-life. This makes sense
because after one half-life, the mass of the parent isotopes will be _
1
2
of the
initial mass. Since the parent isotopes decay into the daughter isotopes, the
other half is now made of daughter isotopes. So, the two masses are equal.
__
0.25 = 2 12
n
EXTENSION ACTIVITY
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Have students research the whole tone scale, a scale that has been used in Western
classical music, jazz, and Indian classical music. Have students write the function
w(n) that gives the frequencies of the notes in the scale, and then have them
compare it to the function for the frequencies of piano notes in the Performance
__n
Task. A function that includes the note concert A is w(n) = 440 ∙ 2 6 . The whole
tone scale is a six-note scale corresponding to every other note on the piano
Scoring Rubric
keyboard. 2 points: Student correctly solves the problem and explains his/her reasoning.
1 point: Student shows good understanding of the problem but does not fully
solve or explain his/her reasoning.
0 points: Student does not demonstrate understanding of the problem.