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7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities Solve each equation. 1. 3 5x = 27 2x 4 3. 2 6x = 32 x 2 12 2. 16 2y 3 = 4 y + 1 10 4. 49 x + 5 = 7 8x 6 3. 2 6x = 32 x 2 5. SCIENCE Mitosis is a process in which one cell divides into two. The Escherichia coli is one of the fastest growing bacteri It can reproduce itself in 15 minutes. Write an exponential function to represent the number of cells c after t minutes. If you begin with one Escherichia coli cell, how many cells will there be in one hour? The exponential function that represent the number of cells after t minutes is. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 1 Substitute 1 for t in the function and solve for c.

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities 5. SCIENCE Mitosis is a process in which one cell divides into two. The Escherichia coli is one of the fastest growing bacteri It can reproduce itself in 15 minutes. Write an exponential function to represent the number of cells c after t minutes. If you begin with one Escherichia coli cell, how many cells will there be in one hour? The exponential function that represent the number of cells after t minutes is. Substitute 1 for t in the function and solve for c. $572.23 Solve each inequality. 7. 4 2x + 6 64 2x 4 16 cells 6. A certificate of deposit (CD) pays 2.25% annual interest compounded biweekly. If you deposit $500 into this CD, what will the balance be after 6 years? Use the compound interest formul Substitute $500 for P, 0.0225 for r, 26 for n and 6 for t and simplify. 8. x 4.5 $572.23 Solve each inequality. 7. 4 2x + 6 64 2x 4 Solve each equation. 9. 8 4x + 2 = 64 esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 2 0

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities Solve each equation. 9. 8 4x + 2 = 64 7 12. 256 b + 2 = 4 2 2b 0 10. 5 x 6 = 125 1 13. 9 3c + 1 = 27 3c 1 9 11. 81 a + 2 = 3 3a + 1 14. 8 2y + 4 = 16 y + 1 7 12. 256 b + 2 = 4 2 2b esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 3

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities 14. 8 2y + 4 = 16 y + 1 4 15. CCSS MODELING In 2009, My-Lien received $10,000 from her grandmother. Her parents invested all of the money, and by 2021, the amount will have grown to $16,960. Write an exponential function that could be used to model the money y. Write the function in terms of x, the number of years since 2009. Assume that the amount of money continues to grow at the same rate. What would be the balance in the account in 2031? Substitute 16780 for y 10000 for a and 12 for x in the exponential function and simplify. 4 15. CCSS MODELING In 2009, My-Lien received $10,000 from her grandmother. Her parents invested all of the money, and by 2021, the amount will have grown to $16,960. Write an exponential function that could be used to model the money y. Write the function in terms of x, the number of years since 2009. Assume that the amount of money continues to grow at the same rate. What would be the balance in the account in 2031? Substitute 16780 for y 10000 for a and 12 for x in the exponential function and simplify. The exponential function that models the situation is. Substitute 22 for x in the modeled function and solve for y. The exponential function that models the situation is. Substitute 22 for x in the modeled function and solve for y. y = 10,000(1.045) x about $26,336.52 Write an exponential function for the graph that passes through the given points. 16. (0, 6.4) and (3, 100) Substitute 100 for y and 6.4 for a and 3 for x into an exponential function and determine the value of esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 4 y = 10,000(1.045) x An exponential function that passes through the given

7-2 Solving y = 10,000(1.045) Exponential x Equations and Inequalities about $26,336.52 Write an exponential function for the graph that passes through the given points. 16. (0, 6.4) and (3, 100) Substitute 100 for y and 6.4 for a and 3 for x into an exponential function and determine the value of points is. y = 256(0.75) x 18. (0, 128) and (5, 371,293) Substitute 371293 for y and 128 for a and 5 for x into an exponential function and determine the value of An exponential function that passes through the given points is. y = 6.4(2.5) x 17. (0, 256) and (4, 81) Substitute 81 for y and 256 for a and 4 for x into an exponential function and determine the value of An exponential function that passes through the given points is. y = 128(4.926) x 19. (0, 144), and (4, 21,609) Substitute 21609 for y and 144 for a and 4 for x into an exponential function and determine the value of An exponential function that passes through the given points is. y = 256(0.75) x 18. (0, 128) and (5, 371,293) Substitute 371293 for y and 128 for a and 5 for x into an exponential function and determine the value of An exponential function that passes through the given points is. y = 144(3.5) x 20. Find the balance of an account after 7 years if $700 is deposited into an account paying 4.3% interest compounded monthly. Use the compound interest formul Substitute $700 for P, 0.043 for r, 12 for n and 7 for t and simplify. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 5

points is. 7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities y = 144(3.5) x 20. Find the balance of an account after 7 years if $700 is deposited into an account paying 4.3% interest compounded monthly. Use the compound interest formul Substitute $700 for P, 0.043 for r, 12 for n and 7 for t and simplify. $16,755.63 22. A savings account offers 0.7% interest compounded bimonthly. If $110 is deposited in this account, what will the balance be after 15 years? Use the compound interest formul Substitute $110 for P, 0.007 for r, 6 for n and 15 for t and simplify. $945.34 21. Determine how much is in a retirement account after 20 years if $5000 was invested at 6.05% interest compounded weekly. Use the compound interest formul Substitute $5000 for P, 0.0605 for r, 52 for n and 20 for t and simplify. $122.17 23. A college savings account pays 13.2% annual interest compounded semiannually. What is the balance of an account after 12 years if $21,000 was initially deposited? Use the compound interest formul Substitute $21,000 for P, 0.132 for r, 2 for n and 12 for t and simplify. $16,755.63 22. A savings account offers 0.7% interest compounded bimonthly. If $110 is deposited in this account, what will the balance be after 15 years? Use the compound interest formul Substitute $110 for P, 0.007 for r, 6 for n and 15 for t and simplify. $97,362.61 Solve each inequality. 24. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 6

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities $97,362.61 Solve each inequality. 24. 26. 25. 27. 26. 28. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 7

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities 28. 30. SCIENCE A mug of hot chocolate is 90 C at time t = 0. It is surrounded by air at a constant temperature of 20 C. If stirred steadily, its temperature in Celsius after t minutes will be y(t) = 20 + 70(1.071) t. Find the temperature of the hot chocolate after 15 minutes. Find the temperature of the hot chocolate after 30 minutes. c. The optimum drinking temperature is 60 C. Will the mug of hot chocolate be at or below this temperature after 10 minutes? Substitute 15 for t in the equation and simplify. Substitute 30 for t in the equation and simplify. 29. c. Substitute 10 for t in the equation and simplify. 30. SCIENCE A mug of hot chocolate is 90 C at time t = 0. It is surrounded by air at a constant temperature of 20 C. If stirred steadily, its temperature in Celsius after t minutes will be y(t) = 20 + 70(1.071) t. Find the temperature of the hot chocolate after 15 minutes. Find the temperature of the hot chocolate after 30 So, temperature of the hot chocolate will be below 60 C after 10 minutes. 45.02 C 28.94 C c. below 31. ANIMALS Studies show that an animal will defend a territory, with area in square yards, that is directly proportional to the 1.31 power of the animal s weight in pounds. If a 45-pound beaver will defend 170 square yards, write an equation for the area a defended by a beaver weighing w pounds. Scientists believe that thousands of years ago, the beaver s ancestors were 11 feet long and weighed 430 pounds. Use your equation to determine the area defended by these animals. Substitute 170 for y, 45 for b, and 1.31 for x in the exponential function. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 8

45.02 C 7-2 Solving 28.94 Exponential C Equations and Inequalities c. below 31. ANIMALS Studies show that an animal will defend a territory, with area in square yards, that is directly proportional to the 1.31 power of the animal s weight in pounds. If a 45-pound beaver will defend 170 square yards, write an equation for the area a defended by a beaver weighing w pounds. Scientists believe that thousands of years ago, the beaver s ancestors were 11 feet long and weighed 430 pounds. Use your equation to determine the area defended by these animals. Substitute 170 for y, 45 for b, and 1.31 for x in the exponential function. 32. a = 1.16w 1.31 about 3268 yd 2 Solve each equation. The equation for the area a defended by a beaver weighting w pounds is Substitute 430 for w in the equation and solve for y. 33. a = 1.16w 1.31 about 3268 yd 2 32. Solve each equation. 34. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 9

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities 34. 36. 6 35. 37. 36. 1 38. CCSS MODELING In 1950, the world population was about 2.556 billion. By 1980, it had increased to about 4.458 billion. Write an exponential function of the form y = ab x that could be used to model the world population y in billions for 1950 to 1980. Write the equation in terms of x, the number of years since 1950. (Round the esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 10

1 7-2 38. Solving CCSS MODELING Exponential Equations In 1950, the and world Inequalities population was about 2.556 billion. By 1980, it had increased to about 4.458 billion. Write an exponential function of the form y = ab x that could be used to model the world population y in billions for 1950 to 1980. Write the equation in terms of x, the number of years since 1950. (Round the value of b to the nearest ten-thousandth.) Suppose the population continued to grow at that rate. Estimate the population in 2000. c. In 2000, the population of the world was about 6.08 billion. Compare your estimate to the actual population. d. Use the equation you wrote in Part a to estimate the world population in the year 2020. How accurate do you think the estimate is? Explain your reasoning. Substitute 4.458 for y, 2.556 for a, and 30 for x in the exponential function and solve for even higher than the actual population will be at the time. y = 2.556(1.0187) x 6.455 billion c. The prediction was about 375 million greater than the actual. d. About 9.3498 billion; because the prediction for 2000 was greater than the actual population, this prediction is probably even higher than the actual population will be at the time. 39. TREES The diameter of the base of a tree trunk in centimeters varies directly with the power of its height in meters. A young sequoia tree is 6 meters tall, and the diameter of its base is 19.1 centimeters. Use this information to write an equation for the diameter d of the base of a sequoia tree if its height is h meters high The General Sherman Tree in Sequoia National Park, California, is approximately 84 meters tall. Find the diameter of the General Sherman Tree at its base. The exponential function that model the situation is. Substitute 50 for x in the equation and simplify. The equation that represent the situation is. Substitute 84 for h in the equation and solve for d. c. The prediction was about 375 million greater than the actual population. d. Substitute 70 for x in the equation and simplify. The diameter of the General Sherman Tree at its base is about 1001 cm. Because the prediction for 2000 was greater than the actual population, this prediction for 2020 is probably even higher than the actual population will be at the time. y = 2.556(1.0187) x 6.455 billion c. The prediction was about 375 million greater than the actual. d. About 9.3498 billion; because the prediction for 2000 was greater than the actual population, this about 1001 cm 40. FINANCIAL LITERACY Mrs. Jackson has two different retirement investment plans from which to choose. Write equations for Option A and Option B given the minimum deposits. Draw a graph to show the balances for each investment option after t years. c. Explain whether Option A or Option B is the better investment choice. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 11

the minimum deposits. Draw a graph to show the balances for each investment option after t years. 7-2 Solving c. Explain Exponential whether Option Equations A or Option and Inequalities B is the better investment choice. Option A is the better choice. Use the compound interest formul The equation that represents Option A is. The equation that represents Option B is The graph that shows the balances for each investment option after t years: c. During the first 22 years, Option B is the better choice because the total is greater than that of Option A. However, after about 22 years, the balance of Option A exceeds that of Option B, so Option A is the better choice. c. Sample answer: During the first 22 years, Option B is the better choice because the total is greater than that of Option A. However, after about 22 years, the balance of Option A exceeds that of Option B, so Option A is the better choice. 41. MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS In this problem, you will explore the rapid increase of an exponential function. A large sheet of paper is cut in half, and one of the resulting pieces is placed on top of the other. Then the pieces in the stack are cut in half and placed on top of each other. Suppose this procedure is repeated several times. CONCRETE Perform this activity and count the number of sheets in the stack after the first cut. How many pieces will there be after the second cut? How many pieces after the third cut? How many pieces after the fourth cut? TABULAR Record your results in a table. c. SYMBOLIC Use the pattern in the table to write an equation for the number of pieces in the stack after x cuts. d. ANALYTICAL The thickness of ordinary paper is about 0.003 inch. Write an equation for the thickness of the stack of paper after x cuts. e. ANALYTICAL How thick will the stack of paper be after 30 cuts? There will be 2, 4, 8, 16 pieces after the first, second, third and fourth cut respectively. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 12 c. The equation that represent the situation is

7-2 Solving There will Exponential be 2, 4, 8, 16 Equations pieces after and the Inequalities first, second, third and fourth cut respectively. c. The equation that represent the situation is d. Substitute 0.003 for a and 2 for b in the exponential function. e. Substitute 30 for x in the equation simplify. and c. y = 2 x d. y = 0.003(2) x e. about 3,221,225.47 in. 42. WRITING IN MATH In a problem about compound interest, describe what happens as the compounding period becomes more frequent while the principal and overall time remain the same. Sample answer: The more frequently interest is compounded, the higher the account balance becomes. Sample answer: The more frequently interest is compounded, the higher the account balance becomes. 43. ERROR ANALYSIS Beth and Liz are solving 6 x 3 > 36 x 1. Is either of them correct? Explain your reasoning. The thickness of the stack of paper after 30 cuts is about 3221225.47 in. 2, 4, 8, 16 c. y = 2 x d. y = 0.003(2) x e. about 3,221,225.47 in. 42. WRITING IN MATH In a problem about compound interest, describe what happens as the compounding period becomes more frequent while the principal and overall time remain the same. Sample answer: The more frequently interest is compounded, the higher the account balance becomes. Sample answer: The more frequently interest is compounded, the higher the account balance becomes. 43. ERROR ANALYSIS Beth and Liz are solving 6 x 3 > 36 x 1. Is either of them correct? Explain your Sample answer: Beth; Liz added the exponents instead of multiplying them when taking the power of a power. Sample answer: Beth; Liz added the exponents instead of multiplying them when taking the power of a power. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 13 44. CHALLENGE Solve for x: 16 18 + 16 18 + 16 18 + 18 18 x

Sample answer: The more frequently interest is 7-2 Solving compounded, Exponential the higher Equations the account and balance Inequalities becomes. 43. ERROR ANALYSIS Beth and Liz are solving 6 x 3 > 36 x 1. Is either of them correct? Explain your reasoning. Sample answer: Beth; Liz added the exponents instead of multiplying them when taking the power of a power. 44. CHALLENGE Solve for x: 16 18 + 16 18 + 16 18 + 16 18 + 16 18 = 4 x. 37.1610 45. OPEN ENDED What would be a more beneficial change to a 5-year loan at 8% interest compounded monthly: reducing the term to 4 years or reducing the interest rate to 6.5%? Reducing the term will be more beneficial. The multiplier is 1.3756 for the 4-year and 1.3828 for the 6.5%. Sample answer: Beth; Liz added the exponents instead of multiplying them when taking the power of a power. Sample answer: Beth; Liz added the exponents instead of multiplying them when taking the power of a power. 44. CHALLENGE Solve for x: 16 18 + 16 18 + 16 18 + 16 18 + 16 18 = 4 x. Reducing the term will be more beneficial. The multiplier is 1.3756 for the 4-year and 1.3828 for the 6.5%. 46. CCSS ARGUMENTS Determine whether the following statements are sometimes, always, or never true. Explain your reasoning. 2 x > 8 20x for all values of x. The graph of an exponential growth equation is increasing. c. The graph of an exponential decay equation is increasing. Always; 2 x will always be positive, and 8 20x will always be negative. Always; by definition the graph will always be increasing even if it is a small increase. c. Never; by definition the graph will always be decreasing even if it is a small decrease. Always; 2 x will always be positive, and 8 20x will always be negative. Always; by definition the graph will always be increasing even if it is a small increase. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 14

Reducing the term will be more beneficial. The 7-2 Solving multiplier Exponential is 1.3756 for Equations the 4-year and 1.3828 Inequalities for the 6.5%. 46. CCSS ARGUMENTS Determine whether the following statements are sometimes, always, or never true. Explain your reasoning. 2 x > 8 20x for all values of x. The graph of an exponential growth equation is increasing. c. The graph of an exponential decay equation is increasing. Always; 2 x will always be positive, and 8 20x will always be negative. Always; by definition the graph will always be increasing even if it is a small increase. c. Never; by definition the graph will always be decreasing even if it is a small decrease. Always; 2 x will always be positive, and 8 20x will always be negative. Always; by definition the graph will always be increasing even if it is a small increase. c. Never; by definition the graph will always be decreasing even if it is a small decrease. 47. OPEN ENDED Write an exponential inequality with a solution of x 2. Sample answer: 4 x 4 2 Sample answer: 4 x 4 2 48. PROOF Show that 27 2x 81 x + 1 = 3 2x + 2 9 4x + 1. Sample answer: 4 x 4 2 Sample answer: 4 x 4 2 48. PROOF Show that 27 2x 81 x + 1 = 3 2x + 2 9 4x + 1. 49. WRITING IN MATH If you were given the initial and final amounts of a radioactive substance and the amount of time that passes, how would you determine the rate at which the amount was increasing or decreasing in order to write an equation? Sample answer: Divide the final amount by the initial amount. If n is the number of time intervals that pass, take the nth root of the answer. Sample answer: Divide the final amount by the initial amount. If n is the number of time intervals that pass, take the nth root of the answer. 50. 3 10 4 = A 30,000 B 0.0003 C 120 D 0.00003 esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 15 B is the correct option.

Sample answer: Divide the final amount by the initial 7-2 Solving amount. Exponential If n is the number Equations of time and intervals Inequalities that pass, take the nth root of the answer. 50. 3 10 4 = A 30,000 B 0.0003 C 120 D 0.00003 So, F is the correct option. F 52. GRIDDED RESPONSE The three angles of a triangle are 3x, x + 10, and 2x 40. Find the measure of the smallest angle in the triangle. Sum of the three angles in a triangle is 180º. B is the correct option. B 51. Which of the following could not be a solution to 5 3x < 3? F 2.5 G 3 H 3.5 J 4 Check the inequality by substituting 2.5 for x. So, F is the correct option. F 52. GRIDDED RESPONSE The three angles of a triangle are 3x, x + 10, and 2x 40. Find the measure of the smallest angle in the triangle. Sum of the three angles in a triangle is 180º. The measure of the smallest angle in the triangle is 30º. 30 53. SAT/ACT Which of the following is equivalent to (x)(x)(x)(x) for all x? A x + 4 B 4x C 2x 2 D 4x 2 E x 4 E is the correct choice. E Graph each function. 54. y = 2(3) x Make a table of values. Then plot the points and sketch the graph. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 16

E is the correct choice. 7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities E Graph each function. 54. y = 2(3) x Make a table of values. Then plot the points and sketch the graph. 55. y = 5(2) x Make a table of values. Then plot the points and sketch the graph. 55. y = 5(2) x Make a table of values. Then plot the points and sketch the graph. 56. Make a table of values. Then plot the points and sketch the graph. esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 17

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities 56. Make a table of values. Then plot the points and sketch the graph. 57. Solve each equation. 4 58. 59. 18 57. Solve each equation. 60. 8.5 58. 4 esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 18 The square root of x cannot be negative, so there is no solution.

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities 8.5 60. 63. 20 61. The square root of x cannot be negative, so there is no solution. no solution 64. 5 5 62. 65. 63. 20 1 66. SALES A salesperson earns $10 an hour plus a 10% commission on sales. Write a function to describe the salesperson s income. If the salesperson wants to earn $1000 in a 40-hour week, what should his sales be? esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 19

7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities 1 66. SALES A salesperson earns $10 an hour plus a 10% commission on sales. Write a function to describe the salesperson s income. If the salesperson wants to earn $1000 in a 40-hour week, what should his sales be? Let I be the income of the salesperson and m be his sales. The function that represent the situation is. Substitute 1000 for I in the equation and solve for m. Eliminate the variable x by using two pairs of equations. Subtract (1) and (2). Multiply (2) by 3 and (3) by 4 and subtract both the equations. Solve the system of two equations: I(m) = 400 + 0.1m; $6000 67. STATE FAIR A dairy makes three types of cheese cheddar, Monterey Jack, and Swiss and sells the cheese in three booths at the state fair. At the beginning of one day, the first booth received x pounds of each type of cheese. The second booth received y pounds of each type of cheese, and the third booth received z pounds of each type of cheese. By the end of the day, the dairy had sold 131 pounds of cheddar, 291 pounds of Monterey Jack, and 232 pounds of Swiss. The table below shows the percent of the cheese delivered in the morning that was sold at each booth. How many pounds of cheddar cheese did each booth receive in the morning? Substitute z = 100 in the equation Substitute y = 150 and z = 100 in the (1) and solve for x. The system of equations that represent the situation: Booth 1 has 190 lb; Booth 2 has 150 lb; Booth 3 has 100 l Eliminate the variable x by using two pairs of equations. Subtract (1) and (2). booth 1, 190 lb; booth 2, 150 lb; booth 3, 100 lb Find [g h](x) and [h g](x). 68. h(x) = 2x 1 g(x) = 3x + 4 esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 20

Booth 1 has 190 lb; Booth 2 has 150 lb; Booth 3 has 100 l 7-2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities booth 1, 190 lb; booth 2, 150 lb; booth 3, 100 lb Find [g h](x) and [h g](x). 68. h(x) = 2x 1 g(x) = 3x + 4 2x 2 1; 4x 2 4x + 2 71. h(x) = 5x g(x) = 3x 5 15x 5; 15x + 25 6x + 1; 6x + 7 69. h(x) = x 2 + 2 g(x) = x 3 72. h(x) = x 3 g(x) = x 2 x 3 2; x 3 6x 2 + 12x 8 x 2 1; x 2 6x + 11 70. h(x) = x 2 + 1 g(x) = 2x + 1 73. h(x) = x + 4 g(x) = x x + 4 ; x + 4 2x 2 1; 4x 2 4x + 2 71. h(x) = 5x g(x) = 3x 5 esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 21