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Jannat Fatima Math 100 Fall 23 24

Assignment HW4 due 11/26/2023 at 11:59pm PKT

Problem 1. (1 point) Problem 3. (1 point)


Suppose f is a function of the form For the function f (x) = 2x , calculate the following function val-
f (x) = abx ues:
f (−3) =
for some constants a and b. The doubling time for f is 3, i.e., f (−1) =
f (x + 3) = 2 f (x) f (0) =
f (1) =
for all x.
f (3) =

Answer(s) submitted:
Then f (x) = .

Hint: The choice of a and b are not unique, but the function is,

and WeBWorK will accept any correct choice of a and b. Just look •
for a doubling time of 3. •
Answer(s) submitted: •

(incorrect)
(incorrect)

Problem 5. (1 point)
Find a formula for the exponential function that satisfies g(0) = 9
and g(−2) = 9/6.
Problem 2. (1 point)
Are the functions given below exponential functions? g(x) = help (formulas)
Answer(s) submitted:
? 1. Q = 2/0.2t •
(incorrect)
? 2. Q = t · 124
? 3. Q = 0.5 · 30.75t
? 4. Q = 14t 12
? 5. Q = 12 · 4t
? 6. Q = 3t + 2t
Answer(s) submitted: Problem 7. (1 point)
• Solve for x:

• x = 57 log5 10−log5 9

• x=

Note: Your answer must be exact and in simplest form.
(incorrect) Answer(s) submitted:

(incorrect)

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Problem 8. (1 point) Problem 11. (1 point)
Express the equation in logarithmic form In each part, find the value of x in simplest form.
(a) 42 = 16.
1

That is, write your answer in the form log4 A = B. Then (a) x = log3 81
A= x=
and √
6
B= (b) x = log10 10
x=
(b) 10−4 = 0.0001.
That is, write your answer in the form log10 C = D. Then (c) x = log10 0.01
C= x=
and Answer(s) submitted:
D= •

Answer(s) submitted: •
• (incorrect)

• Problem 12. (1 point)
• Rewrite the logarithmic expression log(AB4 ) in equivalent loga-
(incorrect) rithmic form. There may be more than one correct answer.

• A. log(A) + log(B4 )

• B. log(A) + 4 log(B)

• C. (log(AB))4
Problem 9. (1 point) • D. 4 log(AB)
Match the statements defined below with the letters labeling their
equivalent expressions. • E. log(A)(log(B))4

• F. None of the above


1. ln(xy) Answer(s) submitted:
2. ln xy •
3. ln(yx ) (incorrect)
4. ln(xy )
A. x ln y Problem 13. (1 point)
B. ln x − ln y Evaluate the expression, reduce to simplest form.
C. y ln x (a) 2log2 4
D. ln x + ln y Your answer is
Answer(s) submitted:
• (b) 10log 8
• Your answer is

• (c) eln 4
(incorrect) Your answer is

Answer(s) submitted:



(incorrect)

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Problem 15. (1 point) Problem 19. (1 point)
Solve the given equations for x. Solve each equation for x:

5x = 125 (A) Solve ex = 10 for x.


x=
x=

1
5x = 125 (B) Solve ln x = 3 for x.
x=
Answer(s) submitted: x=

• Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect) •

Problem 16. (1 point)
(incorrect)
Let
L(x) = loga (x)
where we don’t know the base a. However, we do know that
Problem 20. (1 point)
L(2) = 0.30506 and L(3) = 0.48351. The equation x2 ∗ 2x − 9x ∗ 2x = 0 has two roots. The smaller root
is and the bigger root is
Answer(s) submitted:
Use this information to compute


(incorrect)
L(4) = .
L(a2 ) = .
L(a3 ) = . Problem 21. (1 point)
L(65 ) = . Which equation is graphed in this figure?

Answer(s) submitted:




(incorrect)
Problem 17. (1 point)
The solution of the equation
3 × 5x + 25 = 100 • A. y = 2x − 3
is x = .
Answer(s) submitted: • B. y = 2x−3

• C. y = (x − 3)2
(incorrect)
Problem 18. (1 point) • D. y = 2x + 3
The equation
22x − 5 × 2x + 6 = 0 • E. y = x2 − 3
has two solutions. The smaller is and the larger is . Answer(s) submitted:
Answer(s) submitted: •
• (incorrect)

(incorrect)
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Problem 22. (1 point) Problem 24. (1 point)
Which equation is graphed in this figure? Each of the three functions graphed in the figures A, B, and C
below is increasing, but each increases in a different way.

A. B. C.
• A. y = e−x+4
Which of the graphs above best matches the three functions given
in the tables below?
• B. y = log(x) − 4

1 [?/A/B/C] 1.
• C. y = x−4
x 5 6 7 8 9 10
• D. y = ex + 4 y 1.5 1.75 2.02 2.31 2.62 2.95

• E. y = ln(x + 4) [?/A/B/C] 2.
Answer(s) submitted: x 5 6 7 8 9 10
• y 32 34.6 37.2 39.8 42.4 45
(incorrect)
[?/A/B/C] 3.
x 5 6 7 8 9 10
y 18 30 41 51 60 68
Answer(s) submitted:

Problem 23. (1 point) •
6 (t−1)/4

The figure shows the graph of y = 5 . •
5
(incorrect)

Problem 25. (1 point)

For each angle (in radians) below, determine the quadrant in which
the terminal side of the angle is found.

[NOTE: Enter ’1’ for quadrant I, ’2’ for quadrant II, ’3’ for quad-
rant III, and ’4’ for quadrant IV.]


(a) θ = 3 is found in quadrant

−5π
(b) θ = 4 is found in quadrant

This function can be written as y = Cekt , where (c) θ = −1π


is found in quadrant
6
C= , and k = .
Answer(s) submitted: (d) θ = 6 is found in quadrant

• Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect) •



(incorrect)

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Problem 26. (1 point) Problem 28. (1 point)
Determine whether each of the following expressions is Positive Find the inverse of the following function and state its domain.
or Negative without using a calculator. f (x) = 12 sin(3x)
Type ’arcsin’ for the inverse sine function in your answer.
sin(160◦ ) f −1 (x) =
• A. Positive Domain= [ , ]
• B. Negative Answer(s) submitted:


cos(67◦ )

• A. Negative
(incorrect)
• B. Positive

sin( 15π
13 )
• A. Negative
• B. Positive

cos( 18π
11 )
• A. Positive
• B. Negative
Answer(s) submitted:

• Problem 29. (1 point)
• Complete the identity using the triangle method

(incorrect) (a) cos(tan−1 (x)) =
Problem 27. (1 point)
Which of these functions are even? (b) sin(sec−1 (x)) =
sin(x)
• A. f (x) =
x (The inverse functions are obtained by restricting tan to the do-
• B. f (t) = 2 + tan(t) main −π/2 < θ < π/2, and sec to the domain [0, π/2) ∪ (π/2, π],
• C. f (x) = csc(x2 ) and inverting them on these restricted domains. Your answers
• D. f (β) = 1 + csc(β) should work for every x where the inverse functions are defined.
• E. f (x) = 2 sin(x) cos(x) Take care with signs!)
• F. f (α) = 1 + sec(α) Answer(s) submitted:
Answer(s) submitted: •
• •
(incorrect) (incorrect)

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