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Module 3 - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Module 3---Assessments
Topic A---Lesson 1: Integer Exponents
Topic A---Lesson 2: Base 10 and Scientific Notation
Topic A---Lesson 3: Rational Exponents?What are 2-1/2 and 2-1/3?
Topic A---Lesson 4: Properties of Exponents and Radicals
Topic A---Lesson 5: Irrational Exponents?What are 2?2 and 2??
Topic A---Lesson 6: Euler?s Number, ?
Topic B---Lesson 7: Bacteria and Exponential Growth
Topic B---Lesson 8: The ?What Power? Function
Topic B---Lesson 9: Logarithms?How Many Digits Do You Need?
Topic B---Lesson 10: Building Logarithmic Tables
Topic B---Lesson 11: The Most Important Property of Logarithms
Topic B---Lesson 12: Properties of Logarithms
Topic B---Lesson 13: Changing the Base
Topic B---Lesson 14: Solving Logarithmic Equations
Topic B---Lesson 15: Why Were Logarithms Developed?
Topic C---Lesson 16: Rational and Irrational Numbers
Topic C---Lesson 17: Graphing the Logarithm Function
Topic C---Lesson 18: Graphs of Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions
Topic C---Lesson 19: The Inverse Relationship Between Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
Topic C---Lesson 20: Transformations of the Graphs of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
Topic C---Lesson 21: The Graph of the Natural Logarithm Function
Topic C---Lesson 22: Choosing a Model
Topic D---Lesson 23: Bean Counting
Topic D---Lesson 24: Solving Exponential Equations
Topic D---Lesson 25: Geometric Sequences and Exponential Growth and Decay
Topic D---Lesson 26: Percent Rate of Change
Topic D---Lesson 27: Modeling with Exponential Functions
Topic D---Lesson 28: Newton?s Law of Cooling, Revisited
Topic E---Lesson 29: The Mathematics Behind a Structured Savings Plan
Topic E---Lesson 30: Buying a Car
Topic E---Lesson 31: Credit Cards
Topic E---Lesson 32: Buying a House
Topic E---Lesson 33: The Million Dollar Problem