
SOLUTION: Write a logarithmic equation Use f (x) = log5 (x) as the ...
SOLUTION: Write a logarithmic equation Use f (x) = log5 (x) as the parent function. Ordered pair (-3,-2) y = Click here to see ALL problems on logarithm Question 1153723: Write a logarithmic equation …
SOLUTION: What is the parent function of a logarithm?
There really is no such thing as a "Parent Function." It is a made-up notion to help teachers describe how to use graphing calculators and the like. I suppose in that context the parent function for …
SOLUTION: The graph of a translated exponential function is shown …
Question 1071332: The graph of a translated exponential function is shown below. Its parent function is y=4^x. If the graph is asymptotic to y=-3 and contains the points (2,-2) and (3,1), what is the equation …
SOLUTION: I completely confused on how to solve the following and …
Question 1139038: I completely confused on how to solve the following and would very much appreciate any help! Write a logarithmic equation corresponding to the graph shown. Points are (-1, -3) Use f (x) …
SOLUTION: How does the graph of the function compare to the parent ...
The equation is y= 5 (2)^x+1 +3 The parent function here is y= 2^x The parent function is just where the graph y= 5 (2)^x+1 +3 originates from. We are talking about transformations of exponential functions …
SOLUTION: The pool company developed new chemicals that …
Question 984012: The pool company developed new chemicals that transform the pH scale. Using the pH function p (t) = −log10t as the parent function, explain which transformation results in a y …
SOLUTION: Describe how the graph of each function is related to the ...
Question 198116: Describe how the graph of each function is related to the graph of its parent function? please note that [] means the whole thing is ^.. thanks
SOLUTION: How does the graph of y=-2 (1/3)^x-2 compare to the …
Question 1185267: How does the graph of y=-2 (1/3)^x-2 compare to the graph of the parent function y=b^x? Consider describing transformation in your comparison.
Lesson Using logarithms to solve real world problems
Using logarithms to solve real world problems Interest Compounded Annually Suppose that $10,000 is invested at 6% interest compounded annually. In t years an investment will grow to the amount …
SOLUTION: Explain how you can use first and second differences to ...
Question 1090767: Explain how you can use first and second differences to identify an exponential function. Answer by MathLover1 (20850) (Show Source):