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Lê Thái Dương TV9C2 - Geogebra HW - Exercise 6.

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Q1:
For k = 3 (blue)
For k = 2 (red)
For k = 1 (orange)
For k = -1 (green)
For k = -2 (cyan)
For k = -3 (purple)
𝑘𝑥
a) 𝑦 = 𝑒

Properties : Stationary point is (0,1)when k > 0 the value of x and y is: x


➡+∞ and y ➡+∞ . The greater the k value is, the smaller distance from x
value to the y-axis. When k < 0 the value of x and y is: x ➡-∞ and y ➡-∞ .
The greater the k value is, the smaller distance from x value to the y-axis.
𝑥
b)𝑦 = 𝑘𝑒

Properties: when k > 0 the value of x and y is: x ➡+∞ and y ➡+∞, it meets
y–axis with each k value. when k < 0 the value of x and y is: x ➡+∞ and y
➡-∞, it also meets y-axis with each k value
c)
Properties: the value of x and y in every k value is: x ➡+∞ and y ➡+∞.
Q2:
For k = 3 (blue)
For k = 2 (red)
For k = 1 (orange)
For k = -1 (green)
For k = -2 (cyan)
For k = -3 (purple)
a) 𝑦 = 𝑙𝑛 𝑘𝑥
Properties: when k > 0 the value of x and y is: x ➡+∞ and y ➡+∞ .When k
< 0 the value of x and y is: x ➡-∞ and y ➡+∞ .
b) 𝑦 = 𝑘 𝑙𝑛𝑥
Properties: stationary point (1,0) when k > 0 the value of x and y is: x ➡+∞
and y ➡+∞ .When k < 0 the value of x and y is: x ➡-∞ and y ➡+∞
c) 𝑦 = 𝑙𝑛(𝑥 + 𝑘)
Properties: in all values of k the value of x and y is: x ➡+∞ and y ➡+∞.
When k > 0 the curves start at x < 0 and when k < 0 the curves start at x >
0

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